• walden
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      7 days ago

      That makes it a difficult question to answer, as a board foot is a unit of volume, and a ton is a unit of weight. The conversion would depend on the density of the specific species of wood.

      Edit: a board foot of Yellow Pine weighs between 2-3 lbs. Assuming a 2 lbs sample, a ton of wood would equal about 1000 board feet, so “C” would be the appropriate response to the test question.

      Oak weighs 3.75 lbs per board foot, so in that case option “B” would be correct. (2000/3.75=533)

      • @[email protected]
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        77 days ago

        Tbf I have no doubt the density of the wood would affect the woodchucks ability to chuck said wood.

        • bean
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          57 days ago

          Why not! Heavier wood 🪵 is harder to chuck for any species! Gravity man. Feels heavy.

      • @[email protected]
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        27 days ago

        Well as an inexperienced oak wood chucked I would say that I every day would prefer Pine to chuck. As an experienced pine wood chuck chucker I chucked non American tons of wood.

        Time spent chucking oak outcome vs pine would be a whole lot of wood!

  • @JustAnotherKay
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    14 days ago

    Silly question. A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could if a woodchuck could chuck wood.