Stokes (St) to Square Meter per Second (m²/s) converter
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Stokes (St) to Square Meter per Second (m²/s) converter
Converting from Stokes (St) to Square Meter per Second (m²/s) | Kinematic viscosity
What is Stokes (St)
Stokes (St) is a unit of kinematic viscosity. It is named after the Irish mathematician and physicist George Gabriel Stokes. Stokes measures the resistance of a fluid to flow under the influence of gravity.
What is Square Meter per Second (m²/s)
Square Meter per Second (m²/s) is also a unit of kinematic viscosity. It represents the rate at which momentum is transferred through a fluid due to the combined effects of its viscosity and density.
Conversion Formulas
The default conversion formulas are:
1(St)=0.0001(m²/s)
1(m²/s)=10000(St)
For other conversions, some examples include:
5(St)=0.0005(m²/s)
16(St)=0.0016(m²/s)
10(St)=0.001(m²/s)
Examples
Converting 8 Stokes (St) to Square Meter per Second (m²/s):
8(St)=0.0008(m²/s)Converting 25000 Square Meter per Second (m²/s) to Stokes (St):
25000(m²/s)=2.5×106(St)
Through these examples and conversion formulas, you can easily convert between Stokes and Square Meter per Second.
Stokes to Square Meter per Second conversion table
St to m²/s conversion table
| Stokes (St) | Square Meter per Second (m²/s) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 St | 0.000001 m²/s |
| 0.1 St | 0.00001 m²/s |
| 1 St | 0.0001 m²/s |
| 2 St | 0.0002 m²/s |
| 3 St | 0.0003 m²/s |
| 4 St | 0.0004 m²/s |
| 5 St | 0.0005 m²/s |
| 6 St | 0.0006 m²/s |
| 7 St | 0.0007 m²/s |
| 8 St | 0.0008 m²/s |
| 9 St | 0.0009 m²/s |
| 10 St | 0.001 m²/s |
| 10 St | 0.001 m²/s |
| 20 St | 0.002 m²/s |
| 30 St | 0.003 m²/s |
| 40 St | 0.004 m²/s |
| 50 St | 0.005 m²/s |
| 60 St | 0.006 m²/s |
| 70 St | 0.007 m²/s |
| 80 St | 0.008 m²/s |
| 90 St | 0.009 m²/s |
| 100 St | 0.01 m²/s |
| 1 000 St | 0.1 m²/s |
| 2 000 St | 0.2 m²/s |
| 3 000 St | 0.3 m²/s |
| 4 000 St | 0.4 m²/s |
| 5 000 St | 0.5 m²/s |
| 6 000 St | 0.6 m²/s |
| 7 000 St | 0.7 m²/s |
| 8 000 St | 0.8 m²/s |
| 9 000 St | 0.9 m²/s |
| 10 000 St | 1 m²/s |
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