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").
128 cu. ft. (4ftx4ftx8ft)
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.
One kilogram of wood would only fill a small part of one cord. One kilogram weighs only a little more than 2 pounds.
A cord of wood is 4ft x 4ft x 8ft or 128 cu. ft. each cubic yard has 27 cu. ft. 40 x 27 = 1080 cu ft divided by a cord 128 cu. ft. = 8.4375 cords in 40 cu yards
A cord of hickory wood typically weighs between 4,500 to 5,000 pounds, depending on the moisture content of the wood.
whats a cord of wood
a cord of wood is 4ftx8ft by 16 inches deep a bush cord is 4ftx8ftx4ft
A cord of eucalyptus wood typically weighs around 4,000 to 5,000 pounds, depending on factors such as moisture content and wood density.
A cord of wood is generally 8 feet long, 4 feet tall, and 4 feet wide. The wood is cut into 16 inch lengths. The amount of wood in the cord varies depending on the type of wood but the wood must occupy a space of 128 square feet.
1 Cord.
Approximately 5-10 pounds of ash are produced from burning a cord of firewood, depending on the type of wood and how well it is burned.
a cord of wood is equal to 128 cubic feet of neatly stacked wood.
The price of a CORD of firewood will vary in different areas, and vary with the type of wood. Here in central Virginia it is $150-$200 per cord of seasoned oak or hickory firewood. A cord of wood is a stack 4 ft x 4ft x 8 ft.
As they had an accord, they would both chuck a cord.
I'd say around $80 per cord, though I wouldn't want to do it less than $150. Only experience is watching my father chop wood as a kid in NY. We also had it delivered, split by the cord sometimes.
A cord of firewood typically weighs between 2,500 to 3,000 pounds, depending on the type of wood and moisture content.