Convert Acre-Foot (ac*ft) to Teaspoon (Metric) (tsp (m)) instantly.
Acre-Foot to Teaspoon (Metric) conversion
1 Acre-Foot (ac*ft) = 246696370 Teaspoon (Metric) (tsp (m)). To convert Acre-Foot to Teaspoon (Metric), multiply the value by 246696370.
| Acre-Foot (ac*ft) | Teaspoon (Metric) (tsp (m)) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 246696370 |
| 2 | 493392740 |
| 5 | 1233481800 |
| 10 | 2466963700 |
| 25 | 6167409200 |
| 50 | 12334818000 |
| 100 | 24669637000 |
| 1000 | 246696370000 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Teaspoon (Metric) are in one Acre-Foot?
One Acre-Foot (ac*ft) equals 246696370 Teaspoon (Metric) (tsp (m)).
How do I convert Acre-Foot to Teaspoon (Metric)?
To convert Acre-Foot to Teaspoon (Metric), multiply the value by 246696370.
What is 10 Acre-Foot in Teaspoon (Metric)?
10 Acre-Foot = 2466963700 Teaspoon (Metric).
About these units
Acre-Foot (ac*ft)
An acre-foot represents the volume of water needed to cover one acre of land to a depth of one foot—approximately 1,233.48 cubic meters or 325,851 gallons. This unit is foundational in water resource management throughout the western United States, where large-scale irrigation, reservoir planning, and drought analysis depend on acre-foot measurements. For example, major reservoirs like Lake Mead and Lake Powell hold billions of acre-feet. In agriculture, irrigation districts track water rights and allocations using acre-feet, making it a key component of water law. Its scale is ideal for representing the enormous water needs associated with farming, urban expansion, and environmental preservation.
Teaspoon (Metric) (tsp (m))
The metric teaspoon is universally fixed at 5 mL, offering complete consistency across countries that use metric culinary measurements. This simplicity is a major advantage over historical teaspoon variations. In metric recipe writing—especially in Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Europe—teaspoons serve as standardized micro-measures that are easy to convert and scale. Its widespread adoption demonstrates the advantages of aligning traditional kitchen practices with the predictable structure of the metric system.