The viscosity (symbol: μ) is a measure of its resistance to deformation at a given rate. The SI unit for the dynamic viscosity is the Pascal-second (Pa-s).
A pascal-second (Pa·s) is the base unit of dynamic viscosity.
A pound-force second per square inch (symbol: lbf·s/in²) is a unit of dynamic viscosity. One pound-force second per square inch is equal to 6894.757 pascal-unit.
Multiply the pound-force second per square inch value by 6894.757000
pascal-second = pound-force second per square inch x 6894.757000
Divide the pascal-second value by 6894.757000
pound-force second per square inch = pascal-second / 6894.757000
One pascal-second (Pa·s) is equal to 0.000145 pound-force second per square inch (lbf·s/in²)
1 pascal-second (Pa·s) = 0.000145 pound-force second per square inch (lbf·s/in²)
One pound-force second per square inch (lbf·s/in²) is equal to 6894.757000 pascal-second (Pa·s)
1 pound-force second per square inch (lbf·s/in²) = 6894.757000 pascal-second (Pa·s)