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Convert between different kinematic viscosity units - centistokes, poise, lentor and more
Kinematic Viscosity Units Online Calculator
The calculator below can be used to convert between common kinematic viscosity units:
Kinematic Viscosity Converter Table
The table below can be used to convert between some common kinematic
viscosity units:
| Multiply with |
| Convert from |
Convert to |
|
m2/sec |
m2/min |
m2/hour |
stokes (cm2/sec) |
cm2/hour |
cm2/min |
|
m2/sec |
1 |
60 |
3600 |
10000 |
3.6 107 |
6 105 |
|
m2/min |
0.017 |
1 |
60 |
167 |
6 105 |
104 |
|
m2/hour |
2.8 10-4 |
0.017 |
1 |
2.78 |
10000 |
167 |
|
stokes (cm2/sec) |
10-4 |
0.006 |
0.36 |
1 |
3600 |
60 |
|
cm2/hour |
2.8 10-8 |
1.7 10-6 |
10-4 |
2.7 10-4 |
1 |
0.0167 |
|
cm2/min |
1.7 10-6 |
10-4 |
0.006 |
0.0167 |
60 |
1 |
|
in2/sec |
6.45 10-4 |
0.039 |
2.32 |
6.45 |
2.3 104 |
387 |
|
in2/min |
1.1 10-5 |
6.45 10-4 |
0.039 |
0.11 |
387 |
6.45 |
|
in2/hour |
1.79 10-7 |
1.1 10-5 |
6.45 10-4 |
1.79 10-3 |
6.45 |
0.11 |
|
ft2/sec |
0.093 |
5.56 |
333.3 |
926 |
3.33 106 |
5.56 104 |
|
ft2/min |
0.0015 |
0.093 |
5.57 |
15.5 |
5.6 104 |
928.8 |
|
ft2/hour |
2.6 10-5 |
1.55 10-3 |
0.09 |
0.26 |
928 |
15.5 |
| Multiply with |
| Convert from |
Convert to |
|
in2/sec |
in2/min |
in2/hour |
ft2/sec |
ft2/min |
ft2/hour |
|
m2/sec |
1550 |
9.3 104 |
5.58 106 |
10.8 |
646 |
38800 |
|
m2/min |
25.8 |
1550 |
9.3 104 |
0.18 |
10.8 |
647 |
|
m2/hour |
0.43 |
25.8 |
1550 |
0.003 |
0.179 |
10.8 |
|
stokes (cm2/sec) |
0.155 |
9.3 |
558 |
0.001 |
0.0646 |
3.88 |
|
cm2/hour |
4.3 10-5 |
0.0026 |
0.155 |
3 10-7 |
1.79 10-5 |
0.0011 |
|
cm2/min |
0.0026 |
0.155 |
9.3 |
1.8 10-5 |
0.0011 |
0.065 |
|
in2/sec |
1 |
60 |
3600 |
0.007 |
0.42 |
25.03 |
|
in2/min |
0.017 |
1 |
60 |
1.2 10-4 |
6.9 10-3 |
0.42 |
|
in2/hour |
2.8 10-4 |
0.017 |
1 |
1.9 10-6 |
1.16 10-4 |
6.95 10-3 |
|
ft2/sec |
143.5 |
8611 |
5.2 105 |
1 |
59.8 |
3592.6 |
|
ft2/min |
2.4 |
144 |
8638 |
0.017 |
1 |
60 |
|
ft2/hour |
0.04 |
2.4 |
143.8 |
2.78 10-4 |
0.017 |
1 |
Common Kinematic Viscosity Units
- 1 Stoke = 10-4 m2/s
- 1 Stoke = 100 centiStokes
- 1 Stoke = 1 Square centimetre / second
- 1 Stoke = 3.88 Square foot/hour
- 1 Stoke = 1.08 10-3 Square foot/second
- 1 Stoke = 558 Square inch/hour
- 1 Stoke = 0.155 Square inch/second
- 1 Stoke = 0.36 Square metre/hour
- 1 Stoke = 360000 Square millimetre/hour
- 1 Stoke = 100 millimetre/second
- 1 Stoke = 1 lentor
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