u can aproximate it if the bed takes (Widih*Hight*Length) 2*2*4 meters 16 cubic meter, oak weights 600-900kg/ cubic metre (have no clue what this wood is) say its 600kg/ cubic metre thats 9600 kg if all was a solid mass, now we have to estimate whats emty space (i will save u the trubble) if u put three logs in a stack in the middle of the stack ther will be a missing ammount (emty space), if all logs was the same size it would be [r²√3 - (r²π/2)] or rougly 16% so we get Bed:[Widih * Hight * Length] * Wood density * 0.84 -> 2 * 2 * 4 * 600 * .84 = 8 064Kg Edit: i belive this wood is alot longer than 4 meters, bed * wood density * .84 would give a good estimate
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Can you estimate the weight in the 7:22 log truck?
I don't really know. But I'd guess more than 10 tons.
u can aproximate it
if the bed takes (Widih*Hight*Length) 2*2*4 meters 16 cubic meter, oak weights 600-900kg/ cubic metre (have no clue what this wood is) say its 600kg/ cubic metre thats 9600 kg if all was a solid mass, now we have to estimate whats emty space (i will save u the trubble)
if u put three logs in a stack in the middle of the stack ther will be a missing ammount (emty space), if all logs was the same size it would be [r²√3 - (r²π/2)] or rougly 16%
so we get
Bed:[Widih * Hight * Length] * Wood density * 0.84 ->
2 * 2 * 4 * 600 * .84 = 8 064Kg
Edit: i belive this wood is alot longer than 4 meters,
bed * wood density * .84 would give a good estimate
Thank you, great
@@ExtremeMachinesZone uw, basicly u just have to calulate the missing area of three circles whoos center are at equal distance.
@@Patrik6920 thank you very much, i will apply this formula