Viscosity conversion is an important measurement task across many fields and industries. Our free online viscosity converter supports 10 different units and provides instant, accurate results for all your conversion needs.
Viscosity measurement is used in various scientific, engineering, and everyday applications. Our converter supports all standard viscosity units including Pascal Second, Poise, Centipoise, Millipascal Second, and more, making it easy to convert between any two units in seconds.
A viscosity converter is a tool that allows you to convert between different viscosity units instantly. It supports conversions between 10 different units including Pascal Second, Poise, Centipoise, Millipascal Second, Stokes, and more.
To convert viscosity units, simply enter the value you want to convert, select the source unit (from), and select the target unit (to). The converter will instantly calculate and display the result with high precision.
Our viscosity converter supports 10 units including: Pascal Second (Pa·s), Poise (P), Centipoise (cP), Millipascal Second (mPa·s), Stokes (St), Centistokes (cSt), Square Meter per Second (m²/s), Square Foot per Second (ft²/s), Pound per Foot Second (lb/(ft·s)), Pound per Foot Hour (lb/(ft·h)).
Yes, our viscosity converter uses precise conversion factors and formulas to ensure accurate results. All calculations are performed instantly in your browser for fast, reliable conversions.
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Viscosity measures a fluid's resistance to flow. High viscosity fluids (like honey) flow slowly, while low viscosity fluids (like water) flow easily. It's crucial in engineering, manufacturing, and food production.
Dynamic viscosity (Pa·s, Poise) measures absolute resistance to flow. Kinematic viscosity (Stokes, m²/s) is dynamic viscosity divided by density. Kinematic is used when gravity drives the flow, like in falling-ball viscometers.
Water at 20°C: ~1 cP. Honey: 2,000-10,000 cP. Motor oil (SAE 30): ~150 cSt at 40°C. Ketchup: ~50,000 cP. Blood: ~4 cP.