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Write the tables of volume

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A Volume table is a chart to aid in the estimation of standing timber volume. These tables are based on volume equations and use correlations between certain aspects of a tree to estimate the volume to a degree of certainty.

Step-by-step explanation:


yotta, (Y), meaning 1024   deci, (d), meaning 10-1

zetta, (Z) meaning 1021   centi, (c), meaning 10-2

exa, (E), meaning 1018   milli, (m), meaning 10-3

peta, (P), meaning 1015   micro, (μ), meaning 10-6

tera, (T), meaning 1012   nano, (n), meaning 10-9

giga, (G), meaning 109   pico, (p), meaning 10-12

mega, (M), meaning 106   femto, (f), meaning 10-15

kilo, (k), meaning 103   atto, (a), meaning 10-18

hecto, (h), meaning 102   zepto, (z), meaning 10-21

deka, (da), meaning 101   yocto, (y), meaning 10-24

Thus a kilometer is 1000 meters and a millimeter is 0.001 meter.

Units of Length

10 millimeters (mm)   = 1 centimeter (cm)

10 centimeters   = 1 decimeter (dm) = 100 millimeters

10 decimeters   = 1 meter (m) = 1000 millimeters

10 meters   = 1 dekameter (dam)

10 dekameters   = 1 hectometer (hm) = 100 meters

10 hectometers   = 1 kilometer (km) = 1000 meters

Units of Area

100 square millimeters (mm2)   = 1 square centimeter (cm2)

100 square centimeters   = 1 square decimeter (dm2)

100 square decimeters   = 1 square meter (m2)

100 square meters   = 1 square dekameter (dam2) = 1 are

100 square dekameters   = 1 square hectometer (hm2) = 1 hectare (ha)

100 square hectometers   = 1 square kilometer (km2)

Units of Liquid Volume

10 milliliters (mL)   = 1 centiliter (cL)

10 centiliters   = 1 deciliter (dL) = 100 milliliters

10 deciliters   = 1 liter† = 1000 milliliters

10 liters   = 1 dekaliter (daL)

10 dekaliters   = 1 hectoliter (hL) = 100 liters

10 hectoliters   = 1 kiloliter (kL) = 1000 liters

Units of Volume

1000 cubic millimeters (mm3)   = 1 cubic centimeter (cm3)

1000 cubic centimeters   = 1 cubic decimeter (dm3)

= 1 000 000 cubic millimeters

 

1000 cubic decimeters   = 1 cubic meter (m3)

= 1 000 000 cubic centimeters

= 1 000 000 000 cubic millimeters

Units of Mass

10 milligrams (mg)   = 1 centigram (cg)

10 centigrams   = 1 decigram (dg) = 100 milligrams

10 decigrams   = 1 gram (g) = 1000 milligrams

10 grams   = 1 dekagram (dag)

10 dekagrams   = 1 hectogram (hg) = 100 grams

10 hectograms   = 1 kilogram (kg) = 1000 grams

1000 kilograms   = 1 megagram (Mg) or 1 metric ton(t)

† By action of the 12th General Conference on Weights and Measures (1964) the liter is a special name for the cubic decimeter.  

2.  Tables of U.S. Units of Measurement††

In these tables where foot or mile is underlined, it is survey foot or U.S. statute mile rather than international foot or mile that is meant.

Units of Length

12 inches (in)   = 1 foot (ft)

3 feet   = 1 yard (yd)

16-1/2 feet   = 1 rod (rd), pole, or perch

40 rods   = 1 furlong (fur) = 660 feet

8 furlongs   = 1 U.S. statute mile (mi) = 5280 feet

1852 meters   = 6076.115 49 feet (approximately)

= 1 international nautical mile

Units of Area†††

144 square inches (in2)   = 1 square foot (ft2)

9 square feet  = 1 square yard (yd2) = 1296 square inches

272-1/4 square feet   = 1 square rod (sq rd)

160 square rods   = 1 acre = 43 560 square feet

640 acres  = 1 square mile (mi2)

1 mile square   = 1 section of land

6 miles square   = 1 township = 36 sections = 36 square miles

Units of Volume†††

1728 cubic inches (in3)   = 1 cubic foot (ft3)

27 cubic feet   = 1 cubic yard (yd3)

Gunter’s or Surveyors Chain Units of Measurement

0.66 foot (ft)   = 1 link (li)

100 links   = 1 chain (ch) = 4 rods = 66 feet

80 chains   = 1 U.S. statute mile (mi) = 320 rods = 5280 feet


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