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viscosity is the fluid resistance against flowoil viscosity units is centipoise or centistoke (cp)
These units are used for measurements.British units are today obsolete and ridiculous.
Any physical quantity, but in mostly obsolete units.
When you use near-obsolete measurement units.
Actually it isn't. cgs units are sort of obsolete; nowadays, the scientific community uses SI units.
If you are thinking of obsolete measures, then a quart is similar to a litre.
It is an obsolete unit of measure, equal to one third of an inch.
The imperial units of measure are an obsolete, middle age type, ridiculous and non-scientific system of units; it persists here and there only because of ignorant people.
1 pint contain 7 680 minims. My recommendation is to avoid these obsolete units; use only the units from SI.
This the molality (this term is now obsolete).
This the molality (this term is now obsolete).
Only the metric system (SI - International System of Units) is scientific and legal around the world. The English system is obsolete.