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Convert density from pound (avoirdupois) per tablespoon (US customary) to Milligram per tablespoon (metric).
Conversion number is 460133.48089688, this means that lb avtbsp (US) is bigger unit compared to mgtbsp (metric).

Enter the density in pound (avoirdupois)tablespoon (US customary)

lb av
tbsp (US)
460133.48089688 mg
tbsp (metric)

Result is in Milligramtablespoon (metric) .
Calculation process:

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lb av / tbsp (US)
×
0.45359237 [kg/lb av] / 0.000001 [kg/mg]
×
1.50E-05 [m³/tbsp (metric)] / 1.478676478125E-05 [m³/tbsp (US)]
= 460133.48089688
mg / tbsp (metric)

 

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More about base units:

• 1 pound (avoirdupois) [lb av] ≡ 0.45359237 kg = 7000 grains = 0.45359237 kg, definition: By definition, 1 lb av ≡ exactly 0.45359237 kg. United States National Bureau of Standards (1959-06-25). Notices, Refinement of values for the yard and the pound (PDF)
• 1 tablespoon (US customary) [tbsp (US)] ≡  1⁄2 US fl oz = 1.478676478125E-05 m3, definition: The traditional US interpretation of the tablespoon as a unit of volume is 3 teaspoons or half US fluid ounce= 14.78676478125×10−6 m³. A. Thompson and B. N. Taylor. The NIST Guide for the use of International System of Units. United States Government.
• 1 Milligram [mg] =1x10-6 kg = 0.000001 kg, definition: . National Institute of Standards and Technology (October 2011). Butcher, Tina; Cook, Steve; Crown, Linda et al. eds. Appendix C – General Tables of Units of Measurement (PDF) p. C-4
• 1 tablespoon (metric) [tbsp (metric)] ≡ 15 ml = 1.50E-05 m3, definition: Metric tablespoon is exactly 15 mL ≡ 15.0×10−6 m³. Cardarelli, François Cradarelli (2003). Encyclopaedia of Scientific Units, Weights and Measures. London: Springer. p. 44. ISBN 978-1-4471-1122-1