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Convert Centistokes to Square Meters per Second

Centistokes (cSt) to Square Meter per Second (m²/s) kinematic viscosity conversion — enter any value below to get an instant result, or use the table for common values.

Results from this calculator are estimates provided for general informational purposes only, based on formulas, rates, and standards commonly accepted as of 2026. Figures may differ slightly from other calculators or professional sources due to rounding methods, differing assumptions, or regional regulations, and rules may change over time. Always consult a qualified professional — such as a financial advisor, healthcare provider, or other relevant specialist — before making decisions based on these results.

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Result

1 Centistokes = 1E-06 Square Meters per Second

1 Square Meter per Second = 1000000 Centistokes

1 cSt in every supported unit

Conversion chart: Centistokes to Square Meters per Second

Conversion table

Centistokes (cSt) Square Meter per Second (m²/s)
0.01 cSt 1E-08 m²/s
0.1 cSt 1E-07 m²/s
1 cSt 1E-06 m²/s
2 cSt 2E-06 m²/s
3 cSt 3E-06 m²/s
5 cSt 5E-06 m²/s
10 cSt 1E-05 m²/s
20 cSt 2E-05 m²/s
50 cSt 5E-05 m²/s
100 cSt 0.0001 m²/s
1000 cSt 0.001 m²/s

Centistokes (cSt)

Definition: One-hundredth of a stokes, equal to one square millimeter per second — the everyday working unit for kinematic viscosity of water-like and oil-like fluids.

History: Adopted because a full stokes is inconveniently large for common liquids (water at 20°C measures only about 1 cSt), so the centistokes became the practical default for lab and industrial reporting.

Current use: The most commonly cited kinematic viscosity unit in industry: water at 20°C is about 1 cSt, and motor oil viscosity grades (SAE 5W-30, 10W-40, and so on) are defined by their kinematic viscosity in cSt measured at 100°C.

Square Meter per Second (m²/s)

Definition: The SI derived unit of kinematic viscosity — the area swept per second by momentum diffusing through a fluid, equal to dynamic viscosity in pascal-seconds divided by density in kilograms per cubic meter.

History: Adopted as the natural SI combination once the pascal-second was standardized for dynamic viscosity and density was expressed in kilograms per cubic meter, giving fluid mechanics a coherent large-scale unit.

Current use: Used in SI-based engineering references and scientific literature, though its huge scale relative to typical liquids means the smaller stokes-family units dominate everyday lab and industry work.

Supported Units

Unit Symbol In m²/s
Square Meter per Second m²/s 1 m²/s
Square Meter per Hour m²/h 0.0002777778 m²/s
Square Centimeter per Second cm²/s 0.0001 m²/s
Square Millimeter per Second mm²/s 1E-06 m²/s
Stokes St 0.0001 m²/s
Centistokes cSt 1E-06 m²/s
Millistokes mSt 1E-07 m²/s
Kilostokes kSt 0.1 m²/s
Square Foot per Second ft²/s 0.09290304 m²/s
Square Foot per Hour ft²/h 2.58064E-05 m²/s
Square Inch per Second in²/s 0.00064516 m²/s

About These Parameters

Value
The kinematic viscosity value you want to convert, expressed in the "From" unit. Accepts decimals.
From Unit
The unit your input value is currently measured in — a viscometer readout in centistokes, or an SI-based engineering figure in m²/s.
To Unit
The unit you want the result converted into. Use the swap button to flip From and To instantly.

How Viscosity - Kinematic Conversion Works

The Formula

Every unit here is defined by a fixed multiplier relative to square meters per second. To convert a value from one unit to another:

result = value × (factor of "From" unit ÷ factor of "To" unit)

For Centistokes → Square Meter per Second: multiply by 1E-06. For example, 1 cSt × 1E-06 = 1E-06 m²/s.

Kinematic Viscosity vs. Dynamic Viscosity

This page converts between units of KINEMATIC viscosity (area per time, e.g. m²/s), which is dynamic viscosity divided by density. The site's separate Viscosity - Dynamic Converter covers the underlying force-based quantity (e.g. pascal-seconds) directly. Converting between the two is not a fixed unit conversion the way m²/s to stokes is — it requires the specific fluid's density, since kinematic viscosity = dynamic viscosity ÷ density, and density varies fluid to fluid and with temperature.

Stokes and Centistokes

The stokes (St) and its more practical submultiple, the centistokes (cSt), are CGS-based units that still dominate the oil and lubricant industry despite predating SI. Water at 20°C measures almost exactly 1 cSt, which makes centistokes an intuitive reference point, and motor oil viscosity grades are defined by kinematic viscosity ranges in cSt measured at a standardized 100°C — one reason cSt appears on virtually every oil datasheet and viscometer readout worldwide.

Example

A kinematic viscosity of 1 cSt equals 1E-06 m²/s. For scale, water at 20°C measures about 1 cSt (0.000001 m²/s), while a typical SAE 30 motor oil measures roughly 10-12 cSt at 100°C — around ten times more resistant to gravity-driven flow than water.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Square Meters per Second are in 1 Centistokes?

1 Centistokes (cSt) equals exactly 1E-06 Square Meters per Second (m²/s).

What is kinematic viscosity?

Kinematic viscosity is a fluid's resistance to flow under gravity alone, equal to its dynamic (absolute) viscosity divided by its density. It's measured in units of area per time, such as square meters per second or, far more commonly in practice, centistokes.

How is kinematic viscosity different from dynamic viscosity?

Dynamic viscosity measures a fluid's resistance to shear force directly (e.g. in pascal-seconds), while kinematic viscosity divides that figure by the fluid's density, capturing how the fluid actually flows under its own weight. Two fluids with the same dynamic viscosity but different densities will have different kinematic viscosities, and vice versa.

How accurate are these conversions?

Every conversion factor used here is the exact, internationally recognized relationship between the underlying area and time units — results are limited only by floating-point display precision, not by rounded conversion constants.

Why is centistokes used for motor oil instead of the SI unit?

The SI unit, square meter per second, is far too large for everyday liquids — water's kinematic viscosity is only 0.000001 m²/s. Centistokes rescales that to a convenient "about 1" for water, which is why the lubricant industry standardized on it long before SI units existed and never switched away.

Convert Centistokes to Other Viscosity - Kinematic Units

Possible Viscosity - Kinematic Conversions

Millistokes to Square Centimeters per Second Square Foot per Hour to Square Meters per Second Square Centimeter per Second to Square Meters per Hour Kilostokes to Square Feet per Second Square Foot per Hour to Kilostokes Stokes to Square Meters per Hour Centistokes to Square Meters per Second Centistokes to Square Meters per Hour Square Meter per Second to Kilostokes Square Meter per Hour to Square Feet per Second Square Foot per Hour to Stokes Square Foot per Second to Kilostokes Square Meter per Hour to Square Inches per Second Stokes to Square Millimeters per Second Square Meter per Second to Millistokes Stokes to Square Feet per Hour Square Foot per Second to Stokes Kilostokes to Square Feet per Hour Square Foot per Second to Square Millimeters per Second Millistokes to Square Millimeters per Second Square Foot per Hour to Square Centimeters per Second Centistokes to Millistokes Square Meter per Hour to Kilostokes Kilostokes to Centistokes Square Foot per Hour to Millistokes Square Inch per Second to Square Feet per Second Centistokes to Square Feet per Second Square Meter per Second to Square Inches per Second Square Millimeter per Second to Kilostokes Square Foot per Hour to Square Meters per Hour Kilostokes to Stokes Kilostokes to Square Meters per Hour Square Meter per Second to Centistokes Millistokes to Square Feet per Second Square Meter per Hour to Square Millimeters per Second Square Foot per Hour to Centistokes Square Inch per Second to Square Millimeters per Second Square Centimeter per Second to Square Millimeters per Second Kilostokes to Square Millimeters per Second Centistokes to Kilostokes Stokes to Square Feet per Second Square Inch per Second to Square Meters per Hour Stokes to Square Centimeters per Second Millistokes to Square Meters per Second Square Millimeter per Second to Millistokes Square Foot per Second to Square Meters per Hour Stokes to Square Inches per Second Square Millimeter per Second to Square Feet per Second Stokes to Millistokes Square Foot per Second to Square Inches per Second Square Foot per Second to Square Centimeters per Second Millistokes to Square Inches per Second Square Meter per Hour to Square Centimeters per Second Square Inch per Second to Stokes Square Meter per Second to Square Meters per Hour Square Centimeter per Second to Square Feet per Second Square Foot per Hour to Square Inches per Second Square Meter per Hour to Millistokes Square Centimeter per Second to Kilostokes Square Foot per Hour to Square Millimeters per Second Centistokes to Stokes Square Meter per Second to Square Feet per Hour Square Inch per Second to Square Meters per Second Millistokes to Centistokes Square Inch per Second to Millistokes Square Meter per Second to Square Feet per Second Centistokes to Square Centimeters per Second Square Millimeter per Second to Stokes Square Centimeter per Second to Square Meters per Second Square Centimeter per Second to Centistokes Kilostokes to Square Meters per Second Square Meter per Hour to Stokes Centistokes to Square Feet per Hour Square Inch per Second to Centistokes Square Centimeter per Second to Stokes Square Millimeter per Second to Square Feet per Hour Square Foot per Second to Millistokes Square Millimeter per Second to Square Meters per Hour Square Foot per Second to Square Meters per Second Square Meter per Second to Square Millimeters per Second Stokes to Square Meters per Second Kilostokes to Square Centimeters per Second Square Centimeter per Second to Square Inches per Second Millistokes to Square Meters per Hour Square Inch per Second to Kilostokes Square Inch per Second to Square Centimeters per Second Centistokes to Square Millimeters per Second Square Meter per Hour to Centistokes Kilostokes to Square Inches per Second Millistokes to Square Feet per Hour Square Foot per Second to Centistokes Square Millimeter per Second to Square Meters per Second Square Millimeter per Second to Square Inches per Second Square Meter per Hour to Square Feet per Hour Square Foot per Second to Square Feet per Hour Square Meter per Hour to Square Meters per Second Square Meter per Second to Square Centimeters per Second Millistokes to Stokes Kilostokes to Millistokes Square Millimeter per Second to Square Centimeters per Second Square Centimeter per Second to Square Feet per Hour Stokes to Kilostokes Square Meter per Second to Stokes Centistokes to Square Inches per Second Square Foot per Hour to Square Feet per Second Square Millimeter per Second to Centistokes Stokes to Centistokes Square Inch per Second to Square Feet per Hour Millistokes to Kilostokes Square Centimeter per Second to Millistokes

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