Considering the fact that 1 teaspoon can fit about 5 ml of water and 1 tablespoon can fit about 15 ml of water, it's safe to presume that you can fit 3 teaspoons full of substance into 1 tablespoon.
This of course depends on the substance used.
The capacity of a teaspoon is approx 5mL
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Yes a teaspoon would be good to measure capacity of a milk carton.This is because density of milk is so close to that of water.
A teaspoon is a measure of capacity, not of weight. Therefore, the two units are incompatible.
Rather small. There are 5 ml to a teaspoon- and 1,000 ml to a liter.
A whole teaspoon is twice as big as a half teaspoon.
5 ml in a teaspoon.
One teaspoon.
Millilitres is the standard. - 5 to a teaspoon.
A millimetre is a unit of length. A teaspoon is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Yes a teaspoon would be good to measure capacity of a milk carton.This is because density of milk is so close to that of water.
Yes a teaspoon would be good to measure capacity of a milk carton.This is because density of milk is so close to that of water.
No.
A teaspoon is a unit of capacity. A gram is a unit of mass. Without some unit of density to convert, the two units are incompatible.
A teaspoon is a unit of capacity. A millimetre is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A teaspoon is a measure of capacity, not of weight. Therefore, the two units are incompatible.
A quart has the greatest capacity out of a tablespoon a quart a pint or a teaspoon. A quart is equal to 32 tablespoons 2 pints or 4 cups. To put it into perspective here is a breakdown of the capacities of each unit: Tablespoon: 1/16 cup Pint: 2 cups Quart: 4 cups Teaspoon: 1/48 cupAs you can see a quart has the greatest capacity out of the four units.
1 quart
Rather small. There are 5 ml to a teaspoon- and 1,000 ml to a liter.