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
Wood has a wide range of densities.
A stere of wood is a unit of measurement that represents a volume of wood. It is equivalent to 1 cubic meter, which translates to 1 meter long by 1 meter wide by 1 meter high. This measurement is often used in the context of firewood or timber.
Different types of wood come in different densities; most types of wood have a density slightly less than that of water (which has 1000 kilograms per cubic meter), some (like balsa) have quite a lot less, and there are even types of wood that sink in water.
Yes - a cubic metre of wood is called a stere - derived from the French word stère, meaning "a cubic metre" - from which the French word stèrer also derives, meaning "to measure in cubic metres".
The density of dry wood varies hugely between species so there is no single answer. Multiply the density - in kilograms per cubic metre - by 35.
The weight of 1 cubic meter of timber wood can vary depending on the type of wood, moisture content, and density. However, on average, 1 cubic meter of timber wood weighs around 700 to 900 kg.
Because balsa wood is much lighter
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one cubic meter stone dust equals to how much metric ton stone dust ?
Wood has a wide range of densities.
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The weight of a cubic meter of stringy bark can vary depending on factors such as moisture content and specific type of stringy bark. On average, stringy bark wood has a density of around 600-800 kg/m³, so a cubic meter would weigh approximately 600-800 kilograms.
A cubic Meter of Steel is heavier than a cubic meter of wood because Steel is more dense than wood therefore there is more of it in the same cubic area. But if you compare a pound of wood to a pound of steel they will in fact be the same weight. :op
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Each type of wood has a different weight per unit volume. Some commonly used kinds of wood are pine, fir, spruce and cedar. Pine weight ranges from 27 to 45 pounds per cubic foot. For one cubic meter, multiply by 27. Douglas fir weighs about 33 pounds per cubic foot. Spruce (dry) weighs 28 pounds/cubic foot. Red cedar weighs 24 pounds/cu. foot.
A ton is bigger than a cubic meter of wood. A ton is a unit of mass, equal to 1000 kilograms, while a cubic meter is a unit of volume. The weight of a cubic meter of wood will depend on the type of wood and its density.
One cubic meter of wood pellets typically weighs between 600 to 750 kilograms, depending on the type of wood and the density of the pellets. The moisture content and manufacturing process can also affect the weight. Generally, hardwood pellets tend to be denser and heavier compared to softwood pellets.