Convert Millipascal Second to Centipoise
1 mPa·s = 1 cP
Millipascal Second to Centipoise Table
| Millipascal Second (mPa·s) | Centipoise (cP) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 mPa·s | 0.1 cP |
| 0.5 mPa·s | 0.5 cP |
| 1 mPa·s | 1 cP |
| 2 mPa·s | 2 cP |
| 5 mPa·s | 5 cP |
| 10 mPa·s | 10 cP |
| 25 mPa·s | 25 cP |
| 50 mPa·s | 50 cP |
| 100 mPa·s | 100 cP |
| 1,000 mPa·s | 1,000 cP |
About Viscosity
Viscosity measures a fluid's resistance to flow and deformation. It is measured in pascal-seconds (Pa·s) in the SI system. Honey is about 10,000 times more viscous than water, while glass is technically a fluid with extremely high viscosity.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Centipoise are in 1 Millipascal Second?
1 mPa·s = 1 cP
What is Millipascal Second?
Millipascal Second (mPa·s) is a unit of Viscosity. Viscosity measures a fluid's resistance to flow and deformation. It is measured in pascal-seconds (Pa·s) in the SI system. Honey is about 10,000 times more viscous than water, while glass is technically a fluid with extremely high viscosity.
What is Centipoise?
Centipoise (cP) is a unit of Viscosity. Viscosity measures a fluid's resistance to flow and deformation. It is measured in pascal-seconds (Pa·s) in the SI system. Honey is about 10,000 times more viscous than water, while glass is technically a fluid with extremely high viscosity.
How to convert Millipascal Second to Centipoise?
To convert Millipascal Second (mPa·s) to Centipoise (cP), multiply the value by the conversion factor. 1 mPa·s = 1 cP. Example: 5 mPa·s = 5 cP.
What is the formula for Millipascal Second to Centipoise?
The formula is: Centipoise = Millipascal Second × 1. The conversion factor from mPa·s to cP is 1.