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To convert from Matsked (msk) to Cubic Millimeter (mm3), use the following formula:
Let's convert 5 Matsked (msk) to Cubic Millimeter (mm3).
Using the formula:
Therefore, 5 Matsked (msk) is equal to Cubic Millimeter (mm3).
Here are some quick reference conversions from Matsked (msk) to Cubic Millimeter (mm3):
| Matskedar | Cubic Millimeters |
|---|---|
| 0.000001 msk | mm3 |
| 0.001 msk | mm3 |
| 0.1 msk | mm3 |
| 1 msk | mm3 |
| 2 msk | mm3 |
| 3 msk | mm3 |
| 4 msk | mm3 |
| 5 msk | mm3 |
| 6 msk | mm3 |
| 7 msk | mm3 |
| 8 msk | mm3 |
| 9 msk | mm3 |
| 10 msk | mm3 |
| 20 msk | mm3 |
| 30 msk | mm3 |
| 40 msk | mm3 |
| 50 msk | mm3 |
| 100 msk | mm3 |
| 1000 msk | mm3 |
| 10000 msk | mm3 |
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Have you ever found a delicious Scandinavian recipe that calls for a "matsked" of an ingredient and wondered what it means? You're in the right place!
The matsked (msk) is a common unit of volume in Nordic cooking.
This guide will quickly teach you how to convert matsked to milliliters (ml), tablespoons, and liters so that you can get back to baking.
For those in a hurry, here are the key matsked conversions:
The most important thing to know about the matsked is that it's the direct equivalent of a standard metric tablespoon.
This makes conversions incredibly simple.
In the metric system, a tablespoon is officially defined as 15 ml. Therefore, a matsked is also precisely 15 ml.
Because there are 1,000 milliliters in one liter, the math is straightforward: 0.015 L × 1,000 = 15 ml.
This means if your recipe calls for one matsked, you don't need special equipment. You can use a standard tablespoon to get the perfect measurement every time.
The term "matsked" gives a clue to its origin. It is the Swedish word for "tablespoon," breaking down into mat (food) and sked (spoon).
The plural form you might see in recipes is matskedar.
As a staple of the Swedish measurement system, the matsked is frequently used in traditional and modern recipes across Scandinavia. Understanding its origin helps clarify its use, making it easier to explore authentic Nordic cooking.
A cubic millimeter (mm3) is a unit of volume in the metric system, equal to one-millionth of a liter (10-6 L). The plural form is "cubic millimeters."
A cubic millimeter (mm3) is a tiny unit of volume, representing one-millionth of a liter.
To be exact, there are 1,000,000 cubic millimeters in a single liter.
This also means that a milliliter (mL), a more common unit for small liquid volumes, is equivalent to 1,000 cubic millimeters (1 mL = 1,000 mm3). This direct relationship is fundamental in fields like chemistry and medicine for precise measurements.
A cubic millimeter is tiny — about the same size as a single grain of fine table salt or sugar.
That everyday comparison makes it easier to visualize this microscopic unit, which plays a crucial role in scientific research and precision engineering.
The cubic millimeter is a critical unit of measurement across various specialized fields. Key applications include: