133.3 cubic feet
If you assume the cord of wood formed a perfect rectangular prism you would simply multiply the length*width*height to get 128 cubic feet. However, it is obvious that unless the wood is cut into square pieces such as 6"x6" or 4"x4", there will be lots of air space inside your cord. But the basic answer is as above. Hope that helps answer this rather odd question. I disagree that it is an odd question. it is a very good question. Buyers of firewood should be aware of the cubic feet because many sellers sell variations on the cord, and a smart buyer will be able to figure out all the cubic feet variations and know whether he is being shorted by the seller.
128
It depends on the density of the wood as it can range from 170 to 1370 kg/cubic metre. At a total guess I would say less than 1 cubic feet.
On average, one cord of firewood is equivalent to about 1.8 to 2.2 tons. The actual weight can vary depending on the type of wood being used and its moisture content.
I own a pickup truck. It is rated as a half ton truck for cargo. If oak firewood has a density of 50 lbs per cubic foot, what volume of firewood can I carry in my truck? Can I just pile it on to the top of the rails, or will I overload the truck? Gravel has a density of 140 lbs per cubic foot. I need to fill in a drive way that is 120 feet long by 16 feet wide to a depth of 3 inches. How many cubic feet can I safely haul in my pickup? How many trips do I have to make to get all the gravel for the project?
I own a pickup truck. It is rated as a half ton truck for cargo. If oak firewood has a density of 50 lbs per cubic foot, what volume of firewood can I carry in my truck? Can I just pile it on to the top of the rails, or will I overload the truck? Gravel has a density of 140 lbs per cubic foot. I need to fill in a drive way that is 120 feet long by 16 feet wide to a depth of 3 inches. How many cubic feet can I safely haul in my pickup? How many trips do I have to make to get all the gravel for the project?
2727 cubic feet
0.52 cubic yards = 14.04 cubic feet.
How many feet in a yard? A: 3How many cubic feet in a cubic yard? A: 3 * 3 * 3 = 27235 / 27 = 8.7
1.2 (cubic feet) = 2073.6 cubic inches
7,062.93 cubic feet.