Convert Pascal Second to Dyne Second per Square Centimeter
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How to Convert Pascal Seconds to Dyne Seconds per Square Centimeter
The pascal second and dyne second per square centimeter are both units of viscosity. By definition, 1 pascal second equals exactly 10 dyne seconds per square centimeter. This means to convert pascal seconds to dyne seconds per square centimeter, you multiply by 10.
Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 5 Pa·s to dyne seconds per square centimeter:
We need to convert pascal seconds to dyne seconds per square centimeter
Since 1 Pa·s = 10 dyn·s/cm², multiply by 10
5 × 10 = 50
5 Pa·s = 50 dyn·s/cm²
Pascal Second to Dyne Second per Square Centimeter Conversion Table
Quick reference table for common pascal second to dyne second per square centimeter conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.
| Pascal Seconds (Pa·s) | Dyne Seconds per Square Centimeter (dyn·s/cm²) |
|---|---|
| 1 Pa·s | 10 dyn·s/cm² |
| 2 Pa·s | 20 dyn·s/cm² |
| 5 Pa·s | 50 dyn·s/cm² |
| 10 Pa·s | 100 dyn·s/cm² |
| 15 Pa·s | 150 dyn·s/cm² |
| 20 Pa·s | 200 dyn·s/cm² |
| 25 Pa·s | 250 dyn·s/cm² |
| 50 Pa·s | 500 dyn·s/cm² |
| 100 Pa·s | 1000 dyn·s/cm² |
About These Units
Pascal Second (Pa·s)
The Pascal second (Pa·s) is the SI unit of dynamic (absolute) viscosity—a fluid's resistance to shear flow. Water at 20°C: 0.001 Pa·s, motor oil: 0.1-0.3 Pa·s, honey: 2-10 Pa·s, molten glass: 10-1000 Pa·s. Formula: τ = η × (dv/dy). One Pa·s = 10 poise = 1000 centipoise.
Dyne Second per Square Centimeter (dyn·s/cm²)
Dyne seconds per square centimeter (dyn·s/cm²) is the fundamental CGS viscosity definition, equivalent to one poise. Shows viscosity as shear stress (dyn/cm²) times time divided by velocity gradient. One dyn·s/cm² = 1 P = 0.1 Pa·s.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert pascal seconds to dyne seconds per square centimeter?
To convert pascal seconds to dyne seconds per square centimeter, multiply the value by 10. For example, 10 Pa·s = 100 dyn·s/cm².
How many dyne seconds per square centimeter are in 1 pascal second?
1 pascal second equals 10 dyne seconds per square centimeter.
What is the formula for pascal seconds to dyne seconds per square centimeter?
The formula is: dyn·s/cm² = Pa·s × 10.