Multiply by ten. Saybolt seconds Furol(SSF) are measured in a device which is ten diameters larger than a Stein cup, used to measure Saybolt seconds universal (SSU). The difference for the two scales is that Furol viscosity is used to measure highly viscous fluids that take too long (more than 5600 seconds) to measure in a stein cup or similar device.
Kinematic viscosity can be converted from SSU to Centistokes likeνCentistokes = 0.226 νSSU - 195 /νSSUwhereνSSU < 100νCentistokes = 0.220 νSSU - 135 /νSSUwhereνSSU > 100
To convert F to C, subtract 32, then multiply by 5/9 77-32 = 45 45x5/9 = 25 Going the other way, to convert C to F Multiply by 9/5, then add 32
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25 kg/m2 is a density of a toughened glass with 10 mm thick. If you want convert that measure into kN, then multiply by the factor "g" that is gravity (9.81 m/s2) and you get 25 x 9.81 = 245.25 kN/m2.
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For liquids whose viscosity exceeds 50 centistokes at 37.8 °C (100 °F) one SSU is approximately 0.2158 centistokes or 0.2158 mm2/s.
SSU/4.6 = cSt. Note: The value 4.6 change with the temperature.
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Kinematic viscosity can be converted from SSU to Centistokes likeνCentistokes = 0.226 νSSU - 195 /νSSUwhereνSSU < 100νCentistokes = 0.220 νSSU - 135 /νSSUwhereνSSU > 100
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