cord to cross tie
Please provide values below to convert cord to cross tie, or change ↔.
cord
Definition: A cord is a unit of measure for firewood, equal to a stack of wood that is 4 feet high, 4 feet wide, and 8 feet long.
Historyandorigin: The cord originated in early trade as a standardized measurement for firewood to ensure fair exchange.
CurrentUse: It is still used today in the United States and Canada to measure and sell firewood.
funfact: A full cord of firewood can heat a home for an entire winter, depending on the climate and how well the firewood is seasoned.
cross tie
Definition: A cross tie is a type of railroad tie that is placed perpendicular to the rails to support them and maintain their proper distance.
Historyandorigin: Cross ties were developed with the advent of railroads in the 19th century to help keep railway tracks stable.
CurrentUse: Cross ties are still essential for modern railroads, typically made from wood, concrete, or steel, and are used to maintain track alignment.
funfact: A typical railroad cross tie is made of treated wood or concrete and weighs around 200-300 pounds!
cord to cross tie Conversion Table
1 cord | 38.400000008 cross tie |
2 cord | 76.800000015 cross tie |
3 cord | 115.20000002 cross tie |
5 cord | 192.00000004 cross tie |
10 cord | 384.00000008 cross tie |
50 cord | 1920.0000004 cross tie |
100 cord | 3840.0000008 cross tie |
1000 cord | 38400.000008 cross tie |
10000 cord | 384000.00008 cross tie |
100000 cord | 3840000.0008 cross tie |
1000000 cord | 38400000.008 cross tie |
How to Convert cord to cross tie
1 cord = 38.400000008 cross tie
1 cross tie = 0.0260416667 cord
we use cross multiplication method
cord → cross tie
1 → 38.400000008
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*38.400000008=1*x
by simplifying
x=57.600000011