Viscosity Dynamic Converter

Pound Per Foot Per Hour To Newton Second Per Square Meter

pound per foot per hour to newton second per square meter

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Pound per foot per hour to Newton second per square meter Conversion Formula:

newton second/square meter (N*s/m²) = pound/foot/hour (lb/(ft*h)) / 2419.0883105009

How to Convert pound/foot/hour (lb/(ft*h)) to newton second/square meter (N*s/m²)?

To get Newton second per square meter viscosity dynamic, simply divide Pound per foot per hour by 2419.0883105009. With the help of this viscosity dynamic converter, we can easily convert Pound per foot per hour to Newton second per square meter. Here you are provided with the converter, proper definitions,relations in detail along with the online tool to convert pound/foot/hour (lb/(ft*h)) to newton second/square meter (N*s/m²).

How many Newton second per square meter in one Pound per foot per hour?

1 pound/foot/hour (lb/(ft*h)) is 0.000413378873214 newton second/square meter (N*s/m²).

pound/foot/hour (lb/(ft*h)) to newton second/square meter (N*s/m²) converter is the viscosity dynamic converter from one unit to another. It is required to convert the unit of viscosity dynamic from Pound per foot per hour to Newton second per square meter, in viscosity dynamic. This is the very basic unit conversion, which you will learn in primary classes. It is one of the most widely used operations in a variety of mathematical applications. In this article, let us discuss how to convert pound/foot/hour (lb/(ft*h)) to newton second/square meter (N*s/m²), and the usage of a tool that will help to convert one unit from another unit, and the relation between Pound per foot per hour and Newton second per square meter with detailed explanation.

Pound per foot per hour Definition

A pound per foot per hour (lb/(ft•h)) is a unit of dynamic (absolute) viscosity in the British Imperial and American customary system of units.

Newton second per square meter Definition

A newton second per square meter (N•s/m²) is a metric unit of dynamic (absolute) viscosity. It is equivalent to Pa•s, kgf•s/m², or kg/(m•s). If a fluid with a viscosity of 1 N•s/m² is placed between two plates, and the top plate is pushed parallel to the bottom plate with a shear stress of one N/m² (or 1 Pa), it moves a distance equal to the thickness of the fluid layer between the plates in one second.

pound/foot/hour (lb/(ft*h)) to newton second/square meter (N*s/m²) Conversion table: