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Facts about Tablespoon
Basic facts: A tablespoon is a unit of volume based on an item of cutlery. In this capacity, it is most typically abbreviated [tbsp. or T], and in order to distinguish it from the utensil, periodically referred to as a tablespoonful. The unit of measurement varies by region: The US customary tablespoon is equivalent to around 14.8 mL, a metric tablespoon is precisely equivalent to 15 mL, and an Australian tablespoon is equivalent to 20 mL. A tablespoon is defined as 15 mL in nutrition labeling in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
History: In the 18th century began the use of the tablespoon as a measurement of volume. it was the period when tablespoon became the unofficial unit of the apothecaries’ system of measures. It was equal to 1/2 of a fluid ounce or 4 drams. It was more typically known by the Latin “cochleare majus” [abbreviated cochl. maj.]. In the United States customary system of measurement, these relationships still hold.
Use: In certain countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia the tablespoon is used as a unit of volume in cooking.
Facts about Liter
Basic facts: Liter (also spelled litre in British English) is a unit of volume with two official symbols in Latin: L and l. A liter is not part of the International System of Units (SI), however, CGPM (the standards body which defines SI) accepts liter for use within SI. The SI units of volume are cubic decimeters (dm3), cubic centimeters (cm3), and cubic meters (m3). 1 liter equals = 1dm3 = 1000cm3 = 0.001m3
History: Liter was first introduced in 1795 in France as a new “republican unit of measurement” that equaled one cubic decimeter. Liter (or litre) was named after litron, an old pre-revolutionary Carolingian measurement unit. 1 liter of water (liquid state) almost exactly equals 1 kilogram because in 1795 gram was defined 1 cubic centimeter of water at the melting ice temperature point. 3rd CGPM conference of 1901, a liter was defined as the space occupied by one kilogram of water at 3.98 °C (temperature of its maximum density) under 1-atmosphere pressure. In 1964 CGPM reverted to the previous and now current definition where 1 liter equals 1 decimeter (dm3).
Use: Liters are used to measure fluids (and occasionally solids that can be poured) by the size and capacity of their containers. The majority of fluid consumer commodities are measured in liters such as water, cooking oil, detergents, etc.
How many liters in a tablespoon?
1 tablespoon is equivalent to 0.0147867648 liters. Use 0.0147867648 as the factor to convert tablespoons to liters. Below find some popular tablespoons to liters conversion questions:
- How many liters in 2 tablespoons? 2 tablespoons x 0.0147867648 = 0.0295735296 number liters
- How many liters in 3 tablespoons? 3 tablespoons x 0.0147867648 = 0.0443602944 number liters
- How many liters in 5 tablespoons? 5 tablespoons x 0.0147867648 = 0.073933824 number liters
- How many liters in 10 tablespoons? 10 tablespoons x 0.0147867648 = 0.147867648 number liters
- How many liters in 20 tablespoons? 20 tablespoons x 0.0147867648 = 0.295735296 number liters
- How many liters in 50 tablespoons? 50 tablespoons x 0.0147867648 = 0.73933824 number liters
- How many liters in 100 tablespoons? 100 tablespoons x 0.0147867648 = 1.47867648 number liters
- How many liters in 1000 tablespoons? 1000 tablespoons x 0.0147867648 = 14.7867648 number liters
Tablespoons to Liters Conversion Chart
Tablespoons | Liters | Tablespoons | Liters | Tablespoons | Liters | Tablespoons | Liters |
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1 | 0.0147867648 | 26 | 0.3844558848 | 51 | 0.7541250048 | 76 | 1.123794125 |
2 | 0.0295735296 | 27 | 0.3992426496 | 52 | 0.7689117696 | 77 | 1.13858089 |
3 | 0.0443602944 | 28 | 0.4140294144 | 53 | 0.7836985344 | 78 | 1.153367654 |
4 | 0.0591470592 | 29 | 0.4288161792 | 54 | 0.7984852992 | 79 | 1.168154419 |
5 | 0.073933824 | 30 | 0.443602944 | 55 | 0.813272064 | 80 | 1.182941184 |
6 | 0.0887205888 | 31 | 0.4583897088 | 56 | 0.8280588288 | 81 | 1.197727949 |
7 | 0.1035073536 | 32 | 0.4731764736 | 57 | 0.8428455936 | 82 | 1.212514714 |
8 | 0.1182941184 | 33 | 0.4879632384 | 58 | 0.8576323584 | 83 | 1.227301478 |
9 | 0.1330808832 | 34 | 0.5027500032 | 59 | 0.8724191232 | 84 | 1.242088243 |
10 | 0.147867648 | 35 | 0.517536768 | 60 | 0.887205888 | 85 | 1.256875008 |
11 | 0.1626544128 | 36 | 0.5323235328 | 61 | 0.9019926528 | 86 | 1.271661773 |
12 | 0.1774411776 | 37 | 0.5471102976 | 62 | 0.9167794176 | 87 | 1.286448538 |
13 | 0.1922279424 | 38 | 0.5618970624 | 63 | 0.9315661824 | 88 | 1.301235302 |
14 | 0.2070147072 | 39 | 0.5766838272 | 64 | 0.9463529472 | 89 | 1.316022067 |
15 | 0.221801472 | 40 | 0.591470592 | 65 | 0.961139712 | 90 | 1.330808832 |
16 | 0.2365882368 | 41 | 0.6062573568 | 66 | 0.9759264768 | 91 | 1.345595597 |
17 | 0.2513750016 | 42 | 0.6210441216 | 67 | 0.9907132416 | 92 | 1.360382362 |
18 | 0.2661617664 | 43 | 0.6358308864 | 68 | 1.005500006 | 93 | 1.375169126 |
19 | 0.2809485312 | 44 | 0.6506176512 | 69 | 1.020286771 | 94 | 1.389955891 |
20 | 0.295735296 | 45 | 0.665404416 | 70 | 1.035073536 | 95 | 1.404742656 |
21 | 0.3105220608 | 46 | 0.6801911808 | 71 | 1.049860301 | 96 | 1.419529421 |
22 | 0.3253088256 | 47 | 0.6949779456 | 72 | 1.064647066 | 97 | 1.434316186 |
23 | 0.3400955904 | 48 | 0.7097647104 | 73 | 1.07943383 | 98 | 1.44910295 |
24 | 0.3548823552 | 49 | 0.7245514752 | 74 | 1.094220595 | 99 | 1.463889715 |
25 | 0.36966912 | 50 | 0.73933824 | 75 | 1.10900736 | 1000 | 14.7867648 |