It all depends on the wood. Some wood is denser and heavier than others.
Cubic board feet is not a term used in the lumber industry, but it's obvious that a cubic foot is a cube that is one foot on an edge. A board foot, which is a common term used in the lumber industry is a piece of wood that is twelve inches wide, one inch thick and one foot long. Ten board feet would be a board one inch thick, twelve inches wide and ten feet long. (And no, a board doesn't have to be 12 inches wide. If it's 6 inches wide and 2 inches thick and one foot long, there is still one board foot of material there.) To make a cubic foot of wood, one might take one board foot of wood (12"x12"x1") and put it down, then stack another eleven pieces just like it on top the first one. That's 12 pieces of wood that are 1" thick for a total of 12" in height, and which are 12"x12" (length and width) giving us a volume of wood that is 12"x12"x12" or one cubic foot.
A full cord is a large amount of wood. It measures 4 feet high by 4 feet wide by eight feet long (4' x 4' x 8') and has a volume of 128 cubic feet. A face cord or rick of wood is four feet high by eight feet long and is as wide as the individual firewood pieces, but averages 16 inches wide. A 16-inch wide face cord is equal to one-third of a full cord. A cord of wood measures 4 ft. by 4 ft. by 8 ft. or 128 cubic feet and should be stacked tightly together if purchasing. A run is 18 inches by 4 ft. by 8 ft. Hence, 3 runs equal a cord.
Its a close grained softwood as it does not provide much strength or durability
leafs=hard
Wood is normally an insulator but will conduct electricity when struck by lightning. The resins and water in the wood turn to steam and explode the tree.
Wood has a wide range of densities.
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depends n its density and moisture content bud
It depends on the variety of the wood, whether is is seasoned and dry. From 170 kg per cubic metre for Balsa to 1370 kg per cubic metre for Lignum Vitae
That will depend greatly on the type of wood. A light wood such is balsa is going to be much less than something like teak. A 12 ft. pine 2x6 as used in home construction could weigh about 24 pounds if kiln dried, or as much as 38 pounds if pressure treated.
The weight of a piece of wood depends on its density. The density varies between species: from 0.16 g/cc for balsa to as much as 1.33 g/cc for lignum vitae.
Because balsa wood is much lighter
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depending on size and what kind of wood ash wood is heavy
That depends on the type of wood and the size of the logs. A Stere of oak can weigh twice what a stere of pine does
The weight of an 8 foot long 2x4 depends entirely on the wood. A soft wood such as Eastern Pine at 25 percent moisture weighs 2.241 pounds per foot. A hardwood such as Yellow Birch will weigh 3.677 pounds per foot.
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