Cord Of Wood
Fractions of a cord meaning part of a cord such as 14 of a cord 32 cu ft 13 of a cord 42666666 cu ft and so on when stacked in a compact manner.
Cord of wood. A full cord also referred to as a cord is a stack of wood that measures 4 feet 12 m wide 4 feet 12 m tall and 8 feet 24 m long. The dimensions of a cord of wood are 4 ft. So if you total it you can get a volume of 128 cubic feet.
A cord is a precise amount of wood measuring 128 cubic feet 362 cubic meters. However the number of pieces of wood in a cord can vary significantly. The rest of the cord volume is air space.
The term a cord of wood is often used in the firewood industry where wood is typically sold by the cord to consumers and it also appears in some discussions of timber products. It measures four feet high by four feet wide by eight feet long 4 ft. These cords of wood could be stacked in whole logs or split logs.
A cord is a unit used to measure the dry volume of firewood and the size of a cord of firewood is 4 wide 8 wide and 4 deep. The cord is a unit of measure of dry volume used to measure firewood and pulpwood in the United States and Canada. Then the volume of the wood is taken.
A cord of wood is a unit of volume used to describe the amount of wood in a given stack. A cord of wood sometimes misspelled chord which is the spelling of a musical chord is any dimension of stacked wood that will add up to 128 cubic feet. This measurement is derived from the common firewood dimension of a 4x4x8 stack.
Also described as a full cord a cord of wood generally measures 4 feet wide 4 feet tall and 8 feet long for a total volume of 128 cubic feet. A cord can also be known as a full cord of firewood or a bush cord while a face cord of firewood can be smaller in size. In the end its only an approximation because there will be space in between logs not accounted for.