about 1.2 pounds
The weight depends on the type of wood. Pine weighs less than oak.
1 ft = 12 in ⇒ 2 in = 2/12 of a foot = 1/6 of a foot
1/2 foot.
around 1 FOOT
2 yards
A 2 by 4 (lumber) will have a weight based on the density of the wood. Pine, fir, redwood, treated or untreated will have different densities.
What is the weight limit on a 2"x2" pine board before it breaks
It depends upon the species as weights can very greatly, even among softwoods, such as pine, fir, or especially cedar or cypress. Additionally, moisture content and treatments can impact the finished weight. Southern Yellow pine, fresh cut varys from 36 lbs/cubic foot (20% moisture) to 53 lbs/cubic foot for fresh cut (green). Pressure treating also adds additional moisture, thus weight. If the lumber is from a lumber yard, not treated, kiln dried, dimensional pine lumber would typically weigh 37 lbs / cubic foot, so a 16' 2 x 4, actually 16' 1.5" x 3.5" would be: 1.5 X 3.5 X 192 = 1008 cubic inches 1728 cubic inches in a cubic foot so: 1008 / 1728 = 0. 583 cubic feet weight of pine = 37 lbs/cubic foot X 0.583 = 21.58 lbs for a 16' 2" x 4". or 1 1/2" = 0.125 cubic feet 3 1/2" = 0.292 cubic feet .125 X .292 X 16 = 0.583
20 lbs per 1 1/2 thickness
It's actually to do with surface area. One foot decreases your area, therefore all your weight (pressure) is on one foot. 2 feet would distribute the weight
20 lbs per 1 1/2 thickness
The weight depends on the type of wood. Pine weighs less than oak.
a pine tree does not have leaves. it has pine needles that are about 1 to 2 inches long
1 inch: 1 ounce 1 pound: 1 foot 1 2 weight: 1 yard 1 kilogram: 1 meter
2 1/2
thickness and type of wood are varibles oak and maple are heaver than pine 3/4 is heaver than 1/4 and 1/2
9 and 1/2 - 10 stone