One kilogram of wood would only fill a small part of one cord.
One kilogram weighs only a little more than 2 pounds.
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A stere is equal to a cubic meter and is used to measure wood in Europe. A cord, used in the United States, is 4' deep x4' tall x8' long of cut wood. There are 0.276 cords in a stere or, conversely, 3.625 steres in a cord. Most wood burning stoves now take 16" lengths of wood ("cordwood"), so it is common to buy wood for heating and cooking in units of 1/3 cords, 16"x4'x8'--16" being 1/3 of 4' (48").
1 kilogram = 15,432.36 grains.
100,000 centigrams per kilogram.