Liter
Definition: A liter (symbol: L) is a unit of volume in the metric system, equal to approx. 1 cubic decimeter (dm³) or 0.001 cubic meters (m³).
History/origin: The liter was introduced in 1795 in France as part of the metric system during the French Revolution. Initially defined as the volume of one kilogram of water at its maximum density, it was later refined to be exactly 1 cubic decimeter. The liter has been widely adopted worldwide as a standard unit for measuring liquids.
Current use: Used globally for measuring liquids and gases in various fields, including science, industry, and everyday life.
Teaspoon
Definition: A teaspoon (symbol: tsp) is a unit of volume in the US customary system. One US teaspoon is equal to approximately 4.92892 milliliters.
History/origin: The teaspoon originated as a household measure for cooking and was standardized in the United States in the late 19th century. It is typically used for measuring small amounts of ingredients.
Current use: Commonly used in cooking and baking for measuring small quantities of liquid and dry ingredients.
L to Tsp Conversion Table
L | tsp |
---|---|
0.01 L | 2.0288 tsp |
0.10 L | 20.2884 tsp |
1.00 L | 202.8840 tsp |
2.00 L | 405.7680 tsp |
3.00 L | 608.6520 tsp |
5.00 L | 1,014.4200 tsp |
10.00 L | 2,028.8400 tsp |
20.00 L | 4,057.6800 tsp |
50.00 L | 10,144.2000 tsp |
100.00 L | 20,288.4000 tsp |
1,000.00 L | 202,884.0000 tsp |
Common L to Tsp Conversions
L | tsp |
---|---|
0.1 L | 20.2884 tsp |
0.25 L | 50.721 tsp |
0.5 L | 101.442 tsp |
1 L | 202.884 tsp |
2 L | 405.768 tsp |
3 L | 608.652 tsp |
4 L | 811.536 tsp |
5 L | 1.01K tsp |
10 L | 2.03K tsp |
20 L | 4.06K tsp |
50 L | 10.14K tsp |
100 L | 20.29K tsp |