A single piece of wood can be as long as the tallest tree. California Redwood. Something like 150 feet. Finger jointed can be any length. Common lengths go to 16 ft. 20 and 24 at some lumber yards.
A piece of wood that is 2 inches thick, 8 inches wide, and 10 feet long will weigh approximately 65-70 pounds, depending on the type of wood and its moisture content.
A thick piece of wood is commonly referred to as a plank.
A piece of wood floats in water because wood has a lower density than water. This means that the weight of the water displaced by the wood is greater than the weight of the wood itself, causing it to float.
A block of wood.
Wood floats in water because it is less dense than water. However, when a piece of wood is submerged for a long time, it can become waterlogged, making it denser and causing it to sink. As the water evaporates from the wood, it becomes less dense again and returns to the surface.
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A thick piece of wood is called a plank. It is a long, flat piece of wood that is often used in construction or woodworking projects.
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A long piece of sawed lumber or wood is called board
Let x be the length measure of the shortest piece of wood, and 3x the length measure of the other piece of wood. So we have: x + 3x = 8 4x = 8 divide by 4 to both sides; x = 2 The length measure of the shortest piece of wood is 2.
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Let the length of the shorter piece of wood be ( x ) feet. Then, the longer piece is ( 3x ) feet. Together, they add up to 8 feet, so the equation is ( x + 3x = 8 ). Solving this gives ( 4x = 8 ), so ( x = 2 ). Thus, the shorter piece of wood is 2 feet long.
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4 feet 6 inches
A plank or a board.
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