Litre per second [l/s] to Tablespoon per second [Tbs/s] Converter
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Tbs/s
How to Convert Litre per second to Tablespoon per secondTablespoon per second
1 l/s = 67.6280454 Tbs/s
1 Tbs/s = 0.014786764782055936 l/s
Example: convert 6 l/s to Tbs/s:
6 l/s = 6 x 67.6280454 = 405.7682724 Tbs/s
Litre per second
Definition: Liters per second (L/s) is a unit of volumetric flow rate. It represents the volume of a substance passing through a given point per unit of time, measured in liters per second.
History/origin: The liter (L) is a metric unit of volume. Its use dates back to the French Revolution. The 'per second' component makes it a measure of flow rate.
Current use: L/s is a frequently used unit for measuring fluid flow rates in various applications, including water supply systems, industrial processes, and environmental monitoring.
Tablespoon per second
Definition: A tablespoon per second (Tbs/s) is a unit of volumetric flow rate representing one tablespoon of substance passing a point in one second. It measures small volumes with slightly larger increments than teaspoon measurements.
History/origin: The tablespoon is a common household measure of volume, and combining it with 'per second' allows for quantifying the flow of small amounts of liquid or granular substances. The origins of the tablespoon as a unit of measure are informal, based on household usage.
Current use: Tbs/s can be used in pharmaceutical applications, small-scale chemical processes, and cooking/baking scenarios where precisely controlling the flow of small quantities is necessary, though in slightly larger increments than tsp/s. It's used for measuring the flow of viscous liquids.
Litre per second to Tablespoon per second Conversion Table
Litre per second [l/s] | Tablespoon per second [Tbs/s] |
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0.01 l/s | 0.676280454 Tbs/s |
0.1 l/s | 6.762804540000001 Tbs/s |
1 l/s | 67.6280454 Tbs/s |
10 l/s | 676.2804540000001 Tbs/s |
50 l/s | 3381.40227 Tbs/s |
100 l/s | 6762.80454 Tbs/s |
1000 l/s | 67628.0454 Tbs/s |
10000 l/s | 676280.454 Tbs/s |
Common pairs of Volumetric Flow Rate