Convert Teaspoon (UK) (tsp (UK)) to Cord (cd) instantly.
Teaspoon (UK) to Cord conversion
1 Teaspoon (UK) (tsp (UK)) = 0.0000016331345 Cord (cd). To convert Teaspoon (UK) to Cord, multiply the value by 0.0000016331345.
| Teaspoon (UK) (tsp (UK)) | Cord (cd) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.0000016331345 |
| 2 | 0.000003266269 |
| 5 | 0.0000081656725 |
| 10 | 0.000016331345 |
| 25 | 0.000040828362 |
| 50 | 0.000081656725 |
| 100 | 0.00016331345 |
| 1000 | 0.0016331345 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Cord are in one Teaspoon (UK)?
One Teaspoon (UK) (tsp (UK)) equals 0.0000016331345 Cord (cd).
How do I convert Teaspoon (UK) to Cord?
To convert Teaspoon (UK) to Cord, multiply the value by 0.0000016331345.
What is 10 Teaspoon (UK) in Cord?
10 Teaspoon (UK) = 0.000016331345 Cord.
About these units
Teaspoon (UK) (tsp (UK))
The UK teaspoon is defined as 5 milliliters, a value adopted in modern culinary and medical standards. Historically, however, its size varied considerably, often ranging from 4 to 6 mL depending on household spoons, region, or era. The modern 5 mL standardization brought consistency to recipes, pharmaceutical dosing instructions, and food labeling. Because teaspoons were once everyday household items rather than calibrated instruments, the move toward fixed metric equivalents significantly improved recipe reliability and medical accuracy. Despite the shift to SI units, the teaspoon endures as a culturally intuitive volume measure used in cooking and oral medication dosing, tying contemporary practice to long-standing domestic traditions.
Cord (cd)
The cord is a large unit used in North America to measure firewood, defined as a neatly stacked pile measuring 128 cubic feet (usually arranged as 4 ft × 4 ft × 8 ft). Its strict definition helps prevent fraud in firewood sales and ensures fairness in trade. The cord accounts for both wood and air space, though the amount of actual wood can vary depending on how tightly it is stacked. Despite the prevalence of metric units worldwide, the cord remains a robust standard in forestry, firewood commerce, and rural heating practices across the US and Canada.