You measure it as 1 ounce on your kitchen scale
1/2 pint liquid measure equates to 16 US tablespoons.
2 table spoons are in 1 ounce. These are in fluent ounces, which is a measure of volume, a dry ounce is a measure of weight.
Depends what you measure. 16 tablespoons of water is 1/2 pound
There are 4 tablespoons per quarter cup, so 6 tablespoons=3/8 cups. If you don't have an 8th-cup measure, use a quarter-cup measure and add 2 more tablespoons.
A fluid ounce is two tablespoons, and there are 8 ounces in a cup. So 10 tablespoons is 5 ounces, or 5/8 cup, or 1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons.
You can't convert tablespoons to inches because tablespoons measure volume, and inches measure length.
Inches measure length. Tablespoons measure volume.
There is no standard conversion because tablespoons is a volume measure and ounces a weight measure. For example, an ounce of feathers will take up more tablespoons than an ounce of lead will. Hence the conversion varies a lot depending on what substance you are converting.
With a measuring spoon, if not, it's about 2 tablespoons.
That depends entirely on what is being measured because tablespoons is a measure of volume whereas grams is a measure of weight. For example, 2 grams of styrofoam would take up more space and, therefore, more tablespoons than 2 grams of sand.
Since tablespoons are a volume measure, and gram is a weight measure, there is no way to convert one to the other.
Tablespoons can't be converted to grams. Tablespoons measure volume, while grams measure mass.