To convert millipascal (mPa) to pascal-seconds (Pasec), you need to understand that mPa is a unit of pressure, while Pasec is a unit of dynamic viscosity. To convert mPa to Pasec, you must also consider the fluid's density and temperature, as viscosity is dependent on these factors. If you are given a specific context where viscosity is measured in mPa·s (millipascal-seconds), you can directly convert by noting that 1 mPa·s equals 0.001 Pasec.
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No. It is 17 Mpa LESS strong 60 Mpa = 60 N/mm2
1 MPa = 10 kg/cm2 (MPa is pressure, kg/cm2 is mass/area not actual pressure)
3000psi = 20.67MPa
Mega Pascal - measurement of pressure
1.0 MPa (megapascal) is a unit of pressure equivalent to 1,000,000 pascals. It can also be expressed as approximately 145 psi (pounds per square inch) or 10 bar. In practical terms, 1.0 MPa is commonly encountered in various engineering applications, such as hydraulic systems and material strength testing.