FAQ

What is the Viscosity of Blood?
Viscosity of Blood is a measure of the resistance of blood to flow. It can also be described as the thickness and stickiness of blood. Viscosity of Blood is usually measured using the Centipoise for Dynamic Viscosity. Note that the value of Viscosity of Blood is always positive.
Can the Viscosity of Blood be negative?
No, the Viscosity of Blood, measured in Dynamic Viscosity cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Viscosity of Blood?
Viscosity of Blood is usually measured using the Centipoise[cP] for Dynamic Viscosity. Pascal Second[cP], Newton Second per Square Meter[cP], Millinewton Second per Square Meter[cP] are the few other units in which Viscosity of Blood can be measured.
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