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- hectopascal hPa 10−2 Pa centipascal cPa 103 Pa kilopascal kPa 10−3 Pa millipascal mPa 105 Pa bar (non-SI unit) bar 106 Pa megapascal MPa 10−6 Pa micropascal...
- exactly 1 centipoise. A centipoise is one hundredth of a poise, or one millipascal-second (mPa⋅s) in SI units (1 cP = 10−3 Pa⋅s = 1 mPa⋅s). The CGS symbol...
- **** in the literature was 3–7 centipoises (cP), or, equivalently, millipascal-seconds (mPa·s). **** quality is a measure of the ability of **** to...
- from the object. The Earth's atmospheric pressure drops to about 32 millipascals (4.6×10−6 psi) at 100 kilometres (62 mi) of altitude, the Kármán line...
- lacks a substantial atmosphere and placed an upper limit of 0.4–1.2 millipascals on the pressure at its surface. The presence of methane and possibly...
- measurement of the viscosity of blood plasma. The result is a number given in milliPascal seconds (m.Pas.s) – known as the PV, or plasma viscosity. CRP C-Reactive...
- In comparison, the viscosity of water at 300 K (27 °C; 80 °F) is 0.89 millipascal-second and pitch is (2.3 ± 0.5) × 108 pascal-second. Earth's outer core...
- water at 20 °C is about 1 cP, and one centipoise is equal to the SI millipascal second (mPa·s). The SI unit of kinematic viscosity is square meter per...
- s−1 steradian sr solid angle rad2 millinewton mN force, weight g⋅m⋅s−2 millipascal mPa pressure, stress g⋅m−1⋅s−2 millijoule mJ energy, work, heat g⋅m2⋅s−2...
- maintains temperature at 40 °C (104 °F) and a mercury vapor pressure of 7 millipascals. The mercury ions emit light at characteristic wavelengths, the relative...