cord to cunit
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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.
cunit
Definition: A cunit is a measurement of lumber used in Canada, equal to 100 cubic feet of wood.
Historyandorigin: The cunit was developed in Canada as a more straightforward unit for measuring lumber, especially for large-scale commercial transactions.
CurrentUse: It is used primarily in Canada to measure lumber and timber, typically for forestry and logging purposes.
funfact: The cunit simplifies the process of buying and selling large quantities of lumber, especially in bulk.
cord to cunit Conversion Table
1 cord | 1.2799999998 cunit |
2 cord | 2.5599999995 cunit |
3 cord | 3.8399999993 cunit |
5 cord | 6.3999999988 cunit |
10 cord | 12.799999998 cunit |
50 cord | 63.999999988 cunit |
100 cord | 127.99999998 cunit |
1000 cord | 1279.9999998 cunit |
10000 cord | 12799.999998 cunit |
100000 cord | 127999.99998 cunit |
1000000 cord | 1279999.9998 cunit |
How to Convert cord to cunit
1 cord = 1.2799999998 cunit
1 cunit = 0.7812500001 cord
we use cross multiplication method
cord → cunit
1 → 1.2799999998
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1.2799999998=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.9199999997