Teaspoons (tsp) | Pints (pnt) |
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0 | 0 |
1 | 0.01041666666667 |
2 | 0.02083333333333 |
3 | 0.03125 |
4 | 0.04166666666667 |
5 | 0.05208333333333 |
6 | 0.0625 |
7 | 0.07291666666667 |
8 | 0.08333333333333 |
9 | 0.09375 |
10 | 0.1041666666667 |
20 | 0.2083333333333 |
30 | 0.3125 |
40 | 0.4166666666667 |
50 | 0.5208333333333 |
60 | 0.625 |
70 | 0.7291666666667 |
80 | 0.8333333333333 |
90 | 0.9375 |
100 | 1.0416666666667 |
1000 | 10.416666666667 |
Converting between teaspoons and pints involves understanding the relationship between these two units of volume. Here's how to perform the conversion and some context around these measurements.
Teaspoons (tsp) and pints (pt) are both units of volume, but they belong to different measurement systems. To convert between them, you need to know the conversion factor.
This relationship is crucial for accurate conversions.
To convert teaspoons to pints, you divide the number of teaspoons by 96.
Formula:
Example:
Let's convert 1 teaspoon to pints.
So, 1 teaspoon is approximately 0.0104 pints.
To convert pints to teaspoons, you multiply the number of pints by 96.
Formula:
Example:
Let's convert 1 pint to teaspoons.
Therefore, 1 pint is equal to 96 teaspoons.
Here are some common scenarios where you might convert between teaspoons and pints:
The U.S. customary units, including teaspoons and pints, have a long history rooted in English measurements. The exact definition of these units has evolved over time, often based on practical standards rather than precise mathematical relationships. The "pint" itself comes from the Old French word "pinte", and has been used as a measure of liquid volume for centuries.
Using the incorrect conversion factor can lead to significant errors, especially in recipes or medication dosages. Always double-check the conversion factor you are using. Also, be aware of the distinction between U.S. and Imperial units, as they can differ slightly. For example, an imperial pint is about 20% larger than a US pint.
See below section for step by step unit conversion with formulas and explanations. Please refer to the table below for a list of all the Pints to other unit conversions.
Teaspoons are a common unit of volume, primarily used in cooking and measuring small quantities of liquids or granular substances. Let's explore its definition, history, and applications.
A teaspoon (tsp or t) is a unit of volume based on an implement originally used for stirring tea and coffee. The precise volume can vary slightly depending on the region. In the United States, one teaspoon is defined as exactly 4.92892159375 milliliters. However, for nutritional labeling purposes in the US, 1 teaspoon is rounded to 5 mL. In the UK, a teaspoon is traditionally 5.92 mL, though the metric teaspoon of 5 mL is becoming increasingly common.
The teaspoon originated as a small spoon used for stirring tea, coffee, or other beverages. Over time, it became a standard unit of measure, particularly for cooking. The exact volume of a teaspoon has varied throughout history and across different regions. The standardization of teaspoon volume aids in ensuring the consistency and reproducibility of recipes.
Using milliliters:
To convert teaspoons to milliliters:
For more detailed information, you can refer to the NIST Handbook 133.
Pints are a common unit of volume measurement, primarily used in the imperial and United States customary systems. Understanding what a pint represents and its various forms is key to accurately measuring liquids.
A pint is defined as one-eighth of a gallon. However, it's crucial to note that there are different types of pints: the US liquid pint, the US dry pint, and the imperial pint. Their volumes vary slightly. The word "pint" comes from the Old French word "pinte," and possibly ultimately from Vulgar Latin "pincta" which means "painted" marking on the side of a container to show capacity.
Here are some common conversions involving pints:
You can calculate relationships between the two pints. For example, calculate the relationship between US liquid pint and Imperial pint as follows:
Let's say you want to convert US liquid pints to imperial pints.
Therefore,
For more information, the Wikipedia page for Pints.
Convert 1 tsp to other units | Result |
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Teaspoons to Cubic Millimeters (tsp to mm3) | 4928.9216085952 |
Teaspoons to Cubic Centimeters (tsp to cm3) | 4.9289216085952 |
Teaspoons to Cubic Decimeters (tsp to dm3) | 0.004928921608595 |
Teaspoons to Millilitres (tsp to ml) | 4.9289216085952 |
Teaspoons to Centilitres (tsp to cl) | 0.4928921608595 |
Teaspoons to Decilitres (tsp to dl) | 0.04928921608595 |
Teaspoons to Litres (tsp to l) | 0.004928921608595 |
Teaspoons to Kilolitres (tsp to kl) | 0.000004928921608595 |
Teaspoons to Megalitres (tsp to Ml) | 4.9289216085952e-9 |
Teaspoons to Gigalitres (tsp to Gl) | 4.9289216085952e-12 |
Teaspoons to Cubic meters (tsp to m3) | 0.000004928921608595 |
Teaspoons to Cubic kilometers (tsp to km3) | 4.9289216085952e-15 |
Teaspoons to Kryddmått (tsp to krm) | 4.9289216085952 |
Teaspoons to Teskedar (tsp to tsk) | 0.985784321719 |
Teaspoons to Matskedar (tsp to msk) | 0.3285947739063 |
Teaspoons to Kaffekoppar (tsp to kkp) | 0.03285947739063 |
Teaspoons to Glas (tsp to glas) | 0.02464460804298 |
Teaspoons to Kannor (tsp to kanna) | 0.001883424382344 |
Teaspoons to Tablespoons (tsp to Tbs) | 0.3333333333333 |
Teaspoons to Cubic inches (tsp to in3) | 0.30078263642 |
Teaspoons to Fluid Ounces (tsp to fl-oz) | 0.1666666666667 |
Teaspoons to Cups (tsp to cup) | 0.02083333333333 |
Teaspoons to Pints (tsp to pnt) | 0.01041666666667 |
Teaspoons to Quarts (tsp to qt) | 0.005208333333333 |
Teaspoons to Gallons (tsp to gal) | 0.001302083333333 |
Teaspoons to Cubic feet (tsp to ft3) | 0.0001740633130933 |
Teaspoons to Cubic yards (tsp to yd3) | 0.000006446779897909 |