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Millinewton-Second per Square Meter [mN·s/m²]


The millinewton-second per square meter (mN·s/m²) is a derived SI unit used to measure dynamic viscosity, which quantifies a fluid’s resistance to flow. It represents the shear stress, in millinewtons per square meter, required to move one layer of fluid over another at a velocity of one meter per second. This unit is directly related to the pascal-second (Pa·s), as 1 mN·s/m² = 0.001 Pa·s, making it useful for measuring very low-viscosity fluids. Dynamic viscosity is a fundamental property in fluid mechanics, influencing how liquids behave under stress in natural and industrial processes. For example, water at room temperature has a viscosity of about 1 mN·s/m², whereas thicker fluids like honey or glycerin have much higher values. This unit is commonly used in engineering, biophysics, and chemical industries to characterize flow behavior, optimize lubrication, and model fluid transport. Understanding viscosity in terms of mN·s/m² helps scientists and engineers predict pressure drops, flow rates, and energy losses in pipelines, microfluidic devices, and machinery. While larger SI units like Pa·s are suitable for very viscous fluids, millinewton-second per square meter provides a convenient scale for measuring and comparing everyday liquids with low resistance to flow.


Hectopoise [hP]


Hectopoise, symbolized as hP, is a unit of dynamic viscosity in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system, equal to one hundred poise (1 hP = 100 P). Dynamic viscosity measures a fluid’s resistance to flow or internal friction when subjected to a force. Hectopoise is used for extremely viscous fluids, much thicker than common liquids such as water, oils, or syrups, making it particularly relevant in heavy industrial applications, chemical processing, and lubrication systems. While the SI unit of dynamic viscosity is the Pascal-second (Pa·s), 1 hP equals 10 Pa·s, allowing for convenient conversion between CGS and SI units. Understanding viscosity in hectopoise is important for engineers and scientists to design and optimize machinery, pipelines, and fluid transport systems where high-viscosity fluids are involved. It also aids in predicting flow behavior, ensuring safety, and maintaining efficiency in industrial processes. By providing a standardized measure for extremely viscous fluids, hectopoise allows precise characterization, quality control, and research in applications where controlling fluid flow is critical.



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