The Pascal second (Pa s), is the standard SI unit.
The S.I. unit for the viscosity is the Newton second / m^2.
Ripple factor
dl/g or cm3/g
Flow of a fluid is measured by its viscosity. Units of measure may be in unit volume per unit of time
viscosity
Milk..... Viscosity is the thickness of fluid. The thinner it is the less Viscosity it has
Heat decreases viscosity. Lower viscosity means thinner like water. An example of higher viscosity would probably be honey.
You have to distinguish dynamic viscosity and kinematic viscosity. Different units are used for both - the standard (SI) unit for dynamic viscosity is Pascal x second, while the unit for kinematic viscosity is meter2/second.
The Si unit for viscosity is Pa·s = kg/(s·m).
Poise is a measuring unit of Viscosity.
Viscosity
Krebs (KU)
Kinematic viscosity is the ratio of dynamic viscosity to density of the fluid. The SI unit of the quantity is square meter per second (symbol m²/s). The most frequent used unit of kinematic viscosity is Centistokes (cSt). 1 Centistokes (cSt) is the kinematic viscosity of a fluid with dynamic viscosity of 1 cP and volumic mass 1 g/cm³.
Yes, poise is the unit of dynamic viscosity
The SI unit for viscosity is called the Pascal-Second. The Pascal Second is equivalent to kilogram per meter or (N. s)/m2.
dl/g or cm3/g
Flow of a fluid is measured by its viscosity. Units of measure may be in unit volume per unit of time
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.
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.