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Switch ⇆ : from pound (troy) per tablespoon (US customary) to tonne per teaspoon (US customary)

Convert density from tonne per teaspoon (US customary) to pound (troy) per tablespoon (US customary).
Conversion number is 0.52083333333333, this means that ttsp (US) is smaller unit compared to lb ttbsp (US).

Enter the density in tonneteaspoon (US customary)

t
tsp (US)
0.52083333333333 lb t
tbsp (US)

Result is in pound (troy)tablespoon (US customary) .
Calculation process:

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t / tsp (US)
×
1000 [kg/t] / 5760.0000000000 [kg/lb t]
×
1.478676478125E-05 [m³/tbsp (US)] / 4.92892159375E-06 [m³/tsp (US)]
= 0.52083333333333
lb t / tbsp (US)

 

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More about base units:

• 1 tonne [t] ≡ 1000 kg = 1000 kg, definition: = 1 megagram (Mg) or 1 metric ton (tonne). 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-5
• 1 teaspoon (US customary) [tsp (US)] ≡  1⁄6 US fl oz = 4.92892159375E-06 m3, definition: US teaspoon is volume unit with capacity of one sixth of US fluid ounce = 4.92892159375×10−6 m³. conversion.org/volume/teaspoon-us-customary/
• 1 pound (troy) [lb t] ≡ 5760 grains = 5760.0000000000 kg, definition: 64.79891 g x 5760 = 0.3732417216 kg. 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-6
• 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.