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Millipoise [mP]


Millipoise, symbolized as mP, is a unit of dynamic viscosity in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system, used to measure fluids with relatively low internal resistance to flow. One millipoise equals 10⁻³ poise, providing a convenient scale for describing liquids that are less viscous than honey but more viscous than gases. This unit is widely applied in chemistry, fluid mechanics, and engineering, especially when precise measurements of low-viscosity fluids are needed. Fluids measured in millipoise include water, light oils, and other common liquids in laboratory and industrial processes. Using millipoise allows scientists and engineers to quantify and compare viscosity accurately, facilitating the design and optimization of pipelines, lubricants, and fluid transport systems. While the SI unit of dynamic viscosity is the Pascal-second (Pa·s), millipoise remains popular in CGS-based measurements and in industries where small-scale viscosity differences matter. Understanding viscosity in mP is essential for predicting fluid flow behavior, ensuring efficient operation of equipment, and controlling processes in chemical, mechanical, and biomedical applications. It provides a practical, standardized method to describe the internal friction of low-viscosity fluids.


Femtopoise [fP]


Femtopoise, symbolized as fP, is a unit of dynamic viscosity in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system, representing extremely low viscosity levels. One femtopoise equals 10⁻¹⁵ poise, making it useful for describing fluids with extremely small resistance to flow at microscopic or molecular scales. This unit is primarily applied in advanced physics, nanotechnology, and fluid dynamics research, where conventional viscosity units like poise or centipoise are far too large to measure minute differences in fluid behavior. Fluids measured in femtopoise are often gases or highly rarefied liquids, where molecular interactions dominate motion and internal friction is minimal. Using femtopoise allows scientists to quantify, compare, and model viscosity in these extreme conditions with precision. While the SI system generally expresses viscosity in Pascal-seconds (Pa·s), femtopoise provides a practical CGS-based measure for ultra-low viscosity studies. Understanding viscosity at the femtopoise scale is crucial for research in microfluidics, aerodynamics at low pressures, and nanoscale experimental setups, enabling accurate predictions of fluid motion in highly specialized applications.





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