Tablespoons to Cubic Feet Converter

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5.2219E-4
Cubic Feet (ft³)
1 tbsp = 5.2219E-4 ft³
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1 tbsp
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5.2219E-4 ft³
1 Tablespoon = 5.2219 × 10-4 Cubic Feet

How to Convert Tablespoons to Cubic Feet

To convert a volume measurement from tablespoons to cubic feet, divide the volume by the conversion factor. Since one tablespoon is equal to 5.2219 × 10-4 cubic feet, you can use this formula:

cubic feet = tablespoons ÷ 1,915.013

The volume in cubic feet is equal to the tablespoons divided by 1,915.013.

Example: Convert 5 tablespoons to cubic feet.

Using the formula: cubic feet = tablespoons ÷ 1,915.013

cubic feet = 5 tbsp ÷ 1,915.013 = 0.00261095 ft³

Therefore, 5 tablespoons equals 0.00261095 cubic feet.

How Many Cubic Feet Are in a Tablespoon?

There are 5.2219 × 10-4 cubic feet in one tablespoon.

1 tbsp = 5.2219 × 10-4 ft³

What Is a Tablespoon?

The tablespoon (symbol: tbsp or T) is a unit of volume in the US customary system equal to 1/2 of a fluid ounce, 3 teaspoons, or approximately 14.787 mL. It is defined as exactly 1/256 of a US gallon. Tablespoons are one of the fundamental measuring units in American cooking and baking. They are used for measuring smaller quantities of ingredients such as oils, vinegar, soy sauce, vanilla extract, and spices. Standard measuring spoon sets include 1 tablespoon, 1 teaspoon, 1/2 teaspoon, and 1/4 teaspoon. In relation to larger measures, there are exactly 16 tablespoons in 1 cup, 2 tablespoons in 1 fluid ounce, and 4 tablespoons in 1/4 cup. These relationships are essential for scaling recipes up or down. The US tablespoon (14.79 mL) differs from the metric tablespoon (15 mL) used in some countries and the Australian tablespoon (20 mL). When following recipes from international sources, it is important to know which tablespoon standard is being used.

One tablespoon is equal to:

  • 3 teaspoons (tsp)
  • 0.5 fluid ounces (fl oz)
  • 0.0625 cups
  • 1/32 of a pint (pt)
  • 0.902344 cubic inches (in³)
  • 0.014787 litres (L)
  • 14.7868 millilitres (mL)

What Is a Cubic Foot?

The cubic foot (symbol: ft³) is a unit of volume in the US customary and imperial systems equal to the volume of a cube with sides of exactly one foot. One cubic foot contains exactly 1,728 cubic inches and equals approximately 28.3168 litres. Cubic feet are commonly used in the United States for measuring the capacity of refrigerators, freezers, ovens, and other appliances. They are also used for natural gas consumption (billing is often per 100 cubic feet or per therm), HVAC airflow (cubic feet per minute, CFM), and the volume of rooms and buildings. In construction, concrete volume is sometimes estimated in cubic feet before being ordered in cubic yards. Firewood is measured in cords (128 ft³) and fractions thereof. One cubic foot holds approximately 7.48 US gallons of liquid. The volume of a standard bathtub is roughly 10–15 cubic feet, and a typical household refrigerator has a capacity of 18–25 cubic feet.

One cubic foot is equal to:

  • 1,728 cubic inches (in³)
  • 0.037037 cubic yards (yd³)
  • 7.480519 gallons (gal)
  • 28.31685 litres (L)
  • 28,316.85 millilitres (mL)
  • 28,316.85 cubic centimetres (cm³)
  • 0.028317 cubic metres (m³)

Understanding Volume Units

Volume is a measure of the three-dimensional space occupied by a substance or enclosed within a container. It is a fundamental physical quantity used in cooking, science, engineering, construction, medicine, and everyday life.

Volume units fall into two broad families: metric units (based on the litre and cubic metre) and US customary/imperial units (based on the gallon and cubic foot). While the metric system is used by most of the world, the US customary system remains dominant in the United States for everyday measurements.

US Customary Volume Units

  • Cooking measures: The teaspoon (tsp), tablespoon (tbsp), cup, pint (pt), quart (qt), and gallon (gal) form a system of nested units. There are 3 tsp in 1 tbsp, 16 tbsp in 1 cup, 2 cups in 1 pint, 2 pints in 1 quart, and 4 quarts in 1 gallon.
  • Fluid ounces: The fluid ounce (fl oz) bridges cooking and commercial measurement. One cup = 8 fl oz. Beverage containers are labelled in fluid ounces.
  • Cubic measures: Cubic inches (in³), cubic feet (ft³), and cubic yards (yd³) are used in construction, shipping, and engineering. One cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches, and one cubic yard = 27 cubic feet.

Metric Volume Units

  • Litre (L): The fundamental metric volume unit for everyday use. Equal to 1,000 mL, 1,000 cm³, or 0.001 m³.
  • Millilitre (mL) / Cubic centimetre (cm³): These two units are exactly equal (1 mL = 1 cm³). Used for small volumes in cooking, medicine, and science.
  • Cubic metre (m³): The SI derived unit of volume. Equal to 1,000 litres. Used for large-scale measurements in construction, water management, and industry.

Key Relationships

  • 1 US gallon = 231 cubic inches = 3.785412 litres (exact)
  • 1 litre = 1,000 millilitres = 1,000 cubic centimetres (exact)
  • 1 cubic metre = 1,000 litres (exact)
  • 1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches = 28.31685 litres = 7.480519 gallons
  • 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet = 764.555 litres
  • 1 millilitre = 1 cubic centimetre (exact by definition)

Tips for Volume Conversions

  • For US cooking conversions, remember the chain: 3 tsp = 1 tbsp, 2 tbsp = 1 fl oz, 8 fl oz = 1 cup, 2 cups = 1 pint, 2 pints = 1 quart, 4 quarts = 1 gallon.
  • Quick metric-to-US approximation: 1 litre ≈ 1.06 quarts, or about 4.23 cups. A litre is slightly more than a quart.
  • Quick US-to-metric approximation: 1 gallon ≈ 3.79 litres, or roughly 3.8 litres. Think “a gallon is about 4 litres” for rough estimates.
  • 1 millilitre and 1 cubic centimetre are exactly the same volume. Use whichever is conventional in your field (mL in cooking/medicine, cm³ in engineering/automotive).
  • For cubic measure conversions, remember that volume scales as the cube of length: 1 ft³ = 12³ = 1,728 in³, and 1 yd³ = 3³ = 27 ft³.
  • US fluid ounces are NOT the same as weight ounces. One fluid ounce of water weighs about 1.043 oz. The names are similar but the measurements are different.
  • US gallons are NOT the same as imperial (UK) gallons. The US gallon is 3.785 L, while the imperial gallon is 4.546 L — about 20% larger.
  • The “metric cup” (250 mL) used in Australia is slightly larger than the US cup (236.6 mL). When following international recipes, check which cup standard is intended.

Tablespoons to Cubic Feet Conversion Table

The following table shows conversions from tablespoons to cubic feet.

TablespoonsCubic Feet (ft³)
1 tbsp5.2219E-4
2 tbsp0.00104438
3 tbsp0.00156657
4 tbsp0.00208876
5 tbsp0.00261095
6 tbsp0.00313314
7 tbsp0.00365533
8 tbsp0.00417752
9 tbsp0.00469971
10 tbsp0.0052219
11 tbsp0.00574409
12 tbsp0.00626628
13 tbsp0.00678847
14 tbsp0.00731066
15 tbsp0.00783285
16 tbsp0.00835503
17 tbsp0.00887722
18 tbsp0.00939941
19 tbsp0.0099216
20 tbsp0.0104438
21 tbsp0.010966
22 tbsp0.0114882
23 tbsp0.0120104
24 tbsp0.0125326
25 tbsp0.0130547
26 tbsp0.0135769
27 tbsp0.0140991
28 tbsp0.0146213
29 tbsp0.0151435
30 tbsp0.0156657
31 tbsp0.0161879
32 tbsp0.0167101
33 tbsp0.0172323
34 tbsp0.0177544
35 tbsp0.0182766
36 tbsp0.0187988
37 tbsp0.019321
38 tbsp0.0198432
39 tbsp0.0203654
40 tbsp0.0208876

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