Quel volume une stère de bois ?

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Quel volume une stère de bois ?

Quel volume une stère de bois ?

bûches d'un mètre : 1 mètre cube est occupé par le stère de bois ; bûches de 50 cm : 0,8 mètre cube est occupé ; bûches de 33 cm : 0,7 mètre cube est occupé.

Quel est le poid d'une stère de bois ?

Comment savoir ce que pèse mon stère de bois ?
Essence de boisPoids humide (en kg)Poids sec (en kg)
Hêtre1000710
Chêne1000690
Frêne900690
Orme1050680
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What is the difference between Stere and stère?

  • The stere or stère is a unit of volume in the original metric system equal to one cubic metre. The name was coined from the Greek στερεός stereos, "solid", in 1793 France as a metric analogue to the cord. ... The stère is typically used for measuring large quantities of firewood or other cut wood, while the cubic meter is used for uncut wood.

What is a stere of wood?

  • Written By: Stere, metric unit of volume equal to one cubic metre, or 1,000 litres. The stere (from Greek stereos, “solid”) was originally defined by law and used in France in 1793, primarily as a measure for firewood. It is thus the metric counterpart of the cord, one standard cord (128 cubic feet of stacked wood) being equal to 3.625 steres.

What is the volume of a stere?

  • Stere, metric unit of volume equal to one cubic metre, or 1,000 litres. The stere (from Greek stereos, “solid”) was originally defined by law and used in France in 1793, primarily as a measure for firewood. It is thus the metric counterpart of the cord, one standard cord (128 cubic feet of stacked wood) being equal to 3.625 steres.

What is the difference between a kuub and a stère?

  • Whereas a "kuub" or "Kubikmeter" is a solid cubic metre, as it was traditionally used for wood, a stère (in German: Raummeter) is a cubic metre pile of woodblocks.

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