Convert between Cord and other Volume units.
Cord as a Unit of Volume
A cord is a unit of volume used primarily for measuring firewood and pulpwood. The traditional definition of a cord is the volume of a stack of wood that measures 4 feet high, 8 feet long, and 4 feet deep, totaling 128 cubic feet. It is a standardized measure that helps buyers and sellers accurately assess the quantity of wood being traded. In addition to its use in firewood, the cord is also relevant in forestry and lumber industries, ensuring a consistent metric for wood volume. Unlike other units of volume, the cord takes into account the spacing between the logs when stacked, which adds a layer of complexity in its measurement. Understanding the cord is crucial for anyone involved in woodworking, heating with firewood, or purchasing logs for construction, as it directly affects pricing and resource management.
Cord to Cubic meter | Cord to Liter | Cord to Cubic centimeter | Cord to Cubic foot | Cord to Gallon (US) | Cord to Cubic inch | Cord to Milliliter | Cord to Cubic yard | Cord to Microliter |