cross tie to cunit
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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!
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.
cross tie to cunit Conversion Table
1 cross tie | 0.0333333333 cunit |
2 cross tie | 0.0666666666 cunit |
3 cross tie | 0.1 cunit |
5 cross tie | 0.1666666666 cunit |
10 cross tie | 0.3333333332 cunit |
50 cross tie | 1.666666666 cunit |
100 cross tie | 3.3333333321 cunit |
1000 cross tie | 33.333333321 cunit |
10000 cross tie | 333.33333321 cunit |
100000 cross tie | 3333.3333321 cunit |
1000000 cross tie | 33333.333321 cunit |
How to Convert cross tie to cunit
1 cross tie = 0.0333333333 cunit
1 cunit = 30.000000011 cross tie
we use cross multiplication method
cross tie → cunit
1 → 0.0333333333
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.0333333333=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.05