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The volume of oak, like any wood, can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a solid: length × width × height. In the context of oak trees, the volume is often estimated based on the tree's diameter at breast height (DBH) and total height, using specific formulas or tables for different species. Additionally, the volume can vary depending on factors like the tree's age, health, and growth conditions. For practical applications, such as lumber production, the volume is typically measured in board feet.

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