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The conversion between poise (P) and centipoise (cP) is a fundamental unit conversion in viscosity measurement. 1 poise equals 100 centipoise, making centipoise a more convenient unit for most practical applications, especially in veterinary medicine for dogs.
The calculator uses the simple conversion formula:
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Explanation: The conversion is straightforward as centipoise is defined as 1/100th of a poise.
Details: Accurate viscosity measurement is important in veterinary applications for dogs, particularly in assessing blood viscosity, synovial fluid viscosity, and other biological fluids.
Tips: Enter the viscosity value in poise (P). The calculator will automatically convert it to centipoise (cP). The input must be a positive number.
Q1: Why convert poise to centipoise?
A: Centipoise is a more practical unit for most biological and veterinary measurements as it provides numbers in a more manageable range.
Q2: What are typical viscosity values for dog blood?
A: Normal canine blood viscosity typically ranges between 3-4 cP at 37°C, though this can vary by breed and health status.
Q3: How does viscosity affect canine health?
A: Abnormal viscosity can indicate conditions like polycythemia, dehydration, or inflammatory diseases in dogs.
Q4: Are there breed-specific viscosity differences?
A: Some breeds may have slightly different normal ranges due to variations in hematocrit and plasma proteins.
Q5: When should viscosity be measured in dogs?
A: Viscosity measurements are typically done when investigating circulatory disorders, clotting abnormalities, or certain metabolic diseases.