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To mL: multiply by 11.839. To UK teaspoons: multiply by 2. To US dessertspoons: multiply by 1.201.
1 UK dsp ≈ 11.839 mL = 2 UK tsp ≈ 2/3 UK tbsp ≈ 0.417 UK fl oz.
For example, 1 Dessertspoon (UK) (dsp (UK)) = 0.00001183878 Cubic Meter (m³).
| Dessertspoon (UK) (dsp (UK)) | Cubic Meter (m³) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 0.000001183878 |
| 0.5 | 0.00000591939 |
| 1 | 0.00001183878 |
| 2 | 0.00002367756 |
| 5 | 0.0000591939 |
| 10 | 0.0001183878 |
| 25 | 0.0002959695 |
| 50 | 0.000591939 |
| 100 | 0.001183878 |
| 500 | 0.00591939 |
| 1000 | 0.01183878 |
The UK dessertspoon is a unit of volume equal to approximately 11.839 milliliters, or 2 UK teaspoons.
1 UK dsp ≈ 11.839 mL = 2 UK tsp ≈ 2/3 UK tbsp ≈ 0.417 UK fl oz.
To mL: multiply by 11.839. To UK teaspoons: multiply by 2. To US dessertspoons: multiply by 1.201.
British and Indian recipes, traditional herbal medicine dosing, and Commonwealth cooking instructions.
The dessertspoon was originally designed for eating dessert — positioned between the teaspoon and tablespoon in a formal place setting.
Assuming all dessertspoons are the same size — UK (~12 mL), Australian (10 mL), and US (~10 mL) versions differ.
A UK dessertspoon ≈ 12 mL, roughly double a UK teaspoon. In modern cooking, use a 10 mL metric spoon as a close substitute.
The cubic meter is the SI derived unit of volume, equal to the volume of a cube one meter on each side (1,000 liters).
1 m³ = 1,000 L = 1,000 dm³ = 10⁶ cm³ = 10⁹ mm³. One km³ = 10⁹ m³.
To liters: multiply by 1,000. To gallons (US): multiply by 264.172. To cubic feet: multiply by 35.3147.
Household water bills, concrete ordering, room HVAC calculations, swimming pool volumes, and shipping container capacity.
One cubic meter of water weighs exactly 1,000 kg (one metric ton). The average person breathes about 11 m³ of air per day.
Confusing m³ with m² (area vs. volume). Also, underestimating how large 1 m³ is — it holds 1,000 liters.
A cube 1 m on each side holds 1,000 one-liter bottles. Think of about 10 bathtubs filling one standard shipping container (~33 m³).



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