The dynamic viscosity of a fluid is 1 Poise. What should one multiply ...
Conversion of Dynamic Viscosity from Poise to N-s/m2
To convert the dynamic viscosity of a fluid from Poise to N-s/m2, we need to multiply it by a conversion factor.
The conversion factor for dynamic viscosity is 0.1 N-s/m2 = 1 Poise.
Therefore, to convert dynamic viscosity from Poise to N-s/m2, we need to multiply the value in Poise by 0.1.
The correct option is A - 0.1.
Explanation:
Dynamic viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. It is expressed in Poise (P) or Pascal-second (Pa-s or N-s/m2). The Poise is the unit of dynamic viscosity in the cgs (centimeter-gram-second) system, while the N-s/m2 is the unit of dynamic viscosity in the SI (International System of Units) system.
To convert dynamic viscosity from Poise to N-s/m2, we use the conversion factor 0.1 N-s/m2 = 1 Poise. This means that one Poise is equal to 0.1 N-s/m2.
Therefore, to convert dynamic viscosity from Poise to N-s/m2, we multiply the value in Poise by 0.1. For example, if the dynamic viscosity of a fluid is 2 Poise, then its value in N-s/m2 would be:
2 Poise x 0.1 N-s/m2/Poise = 0.2 N-s/m2
Hence, the correct answer is option A - 0.1.