answer 200
This depends on the species of wood and the moisture content of that piece of wood.
Presumably the "stick" is a square piece of wood that's 5 ft in length? Wastage = Volume of wood - Volume of cylinder First we have to find the radius of the cylinder and this is done by square rooting 10 and dividing the answer by 2 which comes to about 1.58113883 ins. Wastage = 10*60 - pi*1.581138832*60 (5 ft = 60 inches) Wastage = 128.761102 cubic inches.
If its a cuboid, volume = length * breadth * height .
The length of the length will be 5 and the width will be 25.
1 to 2 inches. 2.5 to 5 cm.
answer 200
A length of round wood is called DOWEL.
Pulp wood length range from 3 ft to whole tree.
You can take as much as you want off it, but maybe 1 inch or 2, with a max of 3.
i would call it the gain of the wood.
one feet length of wood
This depends on the species of wood and the moisture content of that piece of wood.
It depends on how many tiles of each length that you have.
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Anna Marie Wood is 5' 5".
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