The specific gravity of redwood is between 0.45 (American) and 0.51 (European).
Its density is, therefore, between 0.45*62.4 and 0.51*62.4 pounds per cu ft.
ie, between 28.08 and 31.82 pounds per cubic foot.
The weight, however, would also depend on the force of gravity at the point where the redwood is being weighed.
The weight of dry, seasoned Oak depends on it's type (English Oak, Red Oak Cork Oak etc), but will be in the range of 590 to 930 kg/cubic metre. This is an enormous variation, but there are lots of varieties. To convert kg/m³ to lbs/cu ft divide by 16.01846. If you know the specific type of Oak you are working with, the answer can be more precise.
The weight of a linear foot depends on the material and its density. For example, a linear foot of wood can weigh different amounts depending on the type of wood (e.g., pine, oak) and its dimensions. If you have a specific material and size in mind, you can calculate the weight using its density and volume. Generally, there isn't a standard conversion for pounds in a linear foot without this context.
There are about 200,781.25 btu in a cubic foot of oak. A cord of wood amounts to 128 cubic feet.
The shiny green ball you are referring to is most likely an oak gall, which is a growth formed on oak trees in response to certain insects laying eggs or feeding on the tree. Galls can vary in size and shape, and are often green when young. They provide protection for the developing insect inside.
The cost of oak wood can vary based on the type of oak, quality, and supplier. On average, oak wood can range from $3 to $10 per board foot, with specialty and premium varieties costing more. Prices may also fluctuate based on regional availability and market demand.
I have just weighed a large piece of green oak and it is approx 1000Kg per cubic metre. But this figure will vary widle due to the density and the moisture content of the timber. We supply green oak buildings and there has allways been a difference in weight of pieces of oak of the same size. Hope this helps
The weight of dry, seasoned Oak depends on it's type (English Oak, Red Oak Cork Oak etc), but will be in the range of 590 to 930 kg/cubic metre. This is an enormous variation, but there are lots of varieties. To convert kg/m³ to lbs/cu ft divide by 16.01846. If you know the specific type of Oak you are working with, the answer can be more precise.
Oak flooring ranges from $ 1.99 to $ 5.48 per square foot. For more information, go to "www.homedepot.com" and search for oak flooring.
The price of a square foot of oak can vary widely depending on factors such as the type of oak, quality, and market conditions. Typically, hardwood oak flooring ranges from $3 to $10 per square foot, while raw oak lumber can be priced between $2 and $7 per board foot. Always check with local suppliers for the most accurate and current pricing.
The weight of green oak typically ranges from approximately 900 to 1,100 kilograms per cubic meter, depending on factors such as moisture content and specific species. Green oak refers to freshly cut wood that retains its moisture, which contributes to its weight. As the wood dries, its weight will decrease significantly.
The weight of white oak flooring typically ranges from 2.5 to 3.5 pounds per square foot, depending on the thickness and specific grade of the wood. For standard 3/4-inch thick planks, the weight is generally around 3 pounds per square foot. This weight can vary slightly based on moisture content and other factors. Always check specific product details for the most accurate information.
it is about 35 :)
Typical window glass weighs 156 pounds per cubic foot. For comparison, a cubic foot of aluminum weighs about 168 pounds, and a cubic foot of oak is around 50 pounds.
It is not possible to answer the question sensibly. Square feet are a measure of area, whereas weight is a property associated with volume. 10 sq feet of oak would probably weigh less than a feather if it were 1 micron thick. On the other hand, it would weigh a lot if it were 2 foot thick.
This completely depends on where you are and where you intend to purchase your flooring. Some places sell real oak flooring for as cheaply as 89 cents per square foot, while other flooring stores may charge you as much as $4.00 per square foot. Hardwood floors in general tend to be more expensive than other types of flooring (like tile or vinyl), with Macassar ebony tending to be the most expensive kind of hardwood flooring per square foot (often reaching $150 or more). Oak flooring is generally considered affordable and, with a little searching, can be found for under a dollar per square foot.
A cubic foot of English oak typically weighs between 40 to 50 pounds, depending on its moisture content and specific density. When freshly cut, the weight may be on the higher end of this range due to higher moisture content. As it dries, the weight will decrease.
Green Oak Village Place was created in 2006.