I doing a science poject amd I don't now what a centipoise
Centipoise is a unit of measurement for viscosity, specifically dynamic viscosity. It is equal to one hundredth of a poise, which is the amount of tangential force required to move one layer of liquid past another layer per square centimeter. Centipoise is commonly used to measure the viscosity of liquids, such as oil and water.
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At 30 degrees Fahrenheit, the viscosity of sea water is typically around 1.880 centipoise. (1 centipoise = 0.001 Pa·s = 1 mPa·s) --------------------------- Viscosity is 1.88? is there any reference please?
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.
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
One published value is 0.001054 kg/m.s. Please see the link.
I doing a science poject amd I don't now what a centipoise
1 centistroke = 0.96 centipoise
26 Brix to CPS
2000 centipoise
About 1500 (centipoise)
polyacrylamide or xanthanum gum
polyacrylamide & XANTHANUM GUM
At 30 degrees Fahrenheit, the viscosity of sea water is typically around 1.880 centipoise. (1 centipoise = 0.001 Pa·s = 1 mPa·s) --------------------------- Viscosity is 1.88? is there any reference please?
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.
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
viscosity is the fluid resistance against flowoil viscosity units is centipoise or centistoke (cp)
Seconds, but they can be converted in centipoise having adequate converting tables. See the link below.