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Q: What is centi-poise and How do you measure with viscosity?
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What is centipoise?

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How do you convert from pascal seconds to centistokes for viscosity?

Centipoise divided by specific gravity is equal to centistokes. Centipoise divided by specific gravity is equal to centistokes. Centipoise divided by specific gravity is equal to centistokes. Centipoise divided by specific gravity is equal to centistokes.


How much thicker is water than blood?

6 times thicker The viscosity of blood = 3-4 centipoise and the viscosity of water = 1 centipoise, so blood is 3 to 4 times thicker than water


What is a centistroke?

The correct spelling is centistoke. The ratio of a absolute viscosity of a liquid in centipoise to the density. It is a cgs unit of kinematic viscosity in customary use that is one hundredth of a stokes.


What is the viscosity of asphalt?

Viscosity - The ratio between the applied shear stress and the rate of shear is called the coefficient of viscosity.This coefficient is a measure of the resistance to flow of the liquid. It is commonly called the viscosity.The SI unit of viscosity is the Pascal second (Pa•s). Another common unit of viscosity is the centipoise (cP) where 100 cP is equal to 1 Poise (P), and 10 P = 1 Pa•s.


What is the unit of viscosity when you are using B4 cups?

Seconds, but they can be converted in centipoise having adequate converting tables. See the link below.