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Centipoise to Pound per foot hour Converter
Use this page to convert centipoise values into pound per foot hour, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.
Conversion formula
1 cP = 2.41908831050222 lb/(ft*h)
1 lb/(ft*h) = 0.413378873213765 cP
Example: 0.001 cP = 0.00241908831050222 lb/(ft*h)
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Centipoise
One centipoise is equal to 0.001 pascal seconds.
History: Centipoise became popular because water near room temperature is close to 1 cP.
Current use: Used for oils, coatings, polymers, food products, water, and lab viscosity measurements.
Also written as cP.
Pound per foot hour
One pound per foot hour is equal to 0.000413378873213765 pascal seconds.
History: Hour-based forms are useful in slow process and older engineering tables.
Current use: Used mainly for compatibility with legacy US customary viscosity data.
Also written as lb/(ft*h).
Centipoise to Pound per foot hour table
| Centipoise [cP] | Pound per foot hour [lb/(ft*h)] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 cP | 0.0241908831050222 lb/(ft*h) |
| 0.1 cP | 0.241908831050222 lb/(ft*h) |
| 1 cP | 2.41908831050222 lb/(ft*h) |
| 2 cP | 4.83817662100445 lb/(ft*h) |
| 5 cP | 12.0954415525111 lb/(ft*h) |
| 10 cP | 24.1908831050222 lb/(ft*h) |
| 20 cP | 48.3817662100445 lb/(ft*h) |
| 50 cP | 120.954415525111 lb/(ft*h) |
| 100 cP | 241.908831050222 lb/(ft*h) |
Frequently asked questions
How many Pound per foot hour (lb/(ft*h)) are in one Centipoise (cP)?
One Centipoise equals 2.41908831050222 Pound per foot hour.
How do you convert Centipoise to Pound per foot hour?
Multiply the Centipoise value by 2.41908831050222 to get the result in Pound per foot hour.
How do you convert Pound per foot hour back to Centipoise?
Multiply the Pound per foot hour value by 0.413378873213765 to get back to Centipoise.
What is 0.001 Centipoise in Pound per foot hour?
0.001 Centipoise equals 0.00241908831050222 Pound per foot hour.
