Poise (definition) = 1 gram/centimeter - secondPascal (definition) = 1 newton/meter2 = 1 kg-meter / second2 - meter2 = 1 kg/sec2 - meter1 pascal-second =(1 kg/sec-meter) x (1,000 gram/kg) x (1 meter/100 cm) =(10 gram/cm-sec) =10 poise
First, the question has a mis-spelling. It is not "center-poise" but centi-poise. The unit of measurment centi-poise per second is used to measure the viscosity of a substance (usually a fluid).
A homophone for poise is "boys."
Poise is a measuring unit of Viscosity.
Poised is the past tense of poise.
Yes, poise is the unit of dynamic viscosity
The answer to the analogy "dancer is to poise as professor is to expertise." Just like a dancer embodies poise, a professor embodies expertise in their field.
Young women were sent to finishing schools to develop their poise and manners. The thief's plan was to poise on the landing until the guard moved away. I plan to poise on the x until I'm' told to move
poise is like how u stand and how u carry yourself
"Your poise" means "the poise belonging to you." Perhaps you actually heard someone say "YOU'RE POISED," which means that you are calm and in control of yourself
A trained ballerina shows wonderful poise and grace in her charming dance movements.
Mental Poise - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved