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The answer depends on the species: it can range from 0.16 kg/m3 to 1.33 kg/m3.

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It varies based on the type of wood. For Oregon Pine, it is 530 kg/m3. See the link below for other types of wood.

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red gum can be measured at 900 kg/m³

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It depends on the species of wood and therefore it density. That can vary from 0.16 grams per cm3 for balsa to 1.3 for ebony.

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1050 kg

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927kg/m3

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River red gum is approximately 915 kg/m3 - as per Vic Forestry Website

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150

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