One ton of coal is approximately equal to 40 cubic feet. Therefore, three tons of coal would require around 120 cubic feet of storage space.
"Cc" stands for cubic centimeter, which is a unit of volume measurement commonly used in the metric system. It is equivalent to one milliliter.
A cc measurement refers to cubic centimeters, which is a unit of volume commonly used to measure the displacement of an engine or the capacity of a container. It is equivalent to one milliliter of water.
One cubic meter is a volume measurement rather than a distance measurement. It represents the volume of a cube that is 1 meter long, 1 meter wide, and 1 meter high.
Hardcore filling is a layer of solid material that engineers use to support the foundation and base of a building or road. The units of measurement for hardcore filling are usually tons or cubic meters. A ton is equal to 2,000 pounds, and a cubic meter is the volume of a cube with sides of one meter.
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One difference is their carbon content: peat and lignite have lower carbon content compared to bituminous and anthracite coal. Another difference is their formation process: peat is not fully coal yet, as it is the earliest stage of coal formation, while anthracite coal is the highest grade and the result of further coalification processes.
Approximately 10-15% of the weight of anthracite coal is comprised of ash. This means that in one ton of anthracite coal, you can expect to find around 200-300 pounds of ash. Ash is the residue left over after the coal is burned, consisting of minerals and non-combustible materials.
Anthracite.
density of coal is Coal, Anthracite, solid 1506 kg/cu.m Coal, Anthracite, broken 1105 Coal, Bituminous, solid 1346 Coal, Bituminous, broken 833 using a median value of 900 kg/m3 1 gal (US) = 0.00378 m3 weight of 1 gal = 900 x 0.00378 = 3.407 kg or 7.51 pounds
Anthracite coal is harder than bituminous coal. Anthracite coal has a relative hardness of 1.3 to 1.4. Bituminous coal has a hardness of less than one.
Cubic feet is one unit of measurement of volume, though any cubic unit of measurement (cubic centimeters, cubic yards, ect.) is representative of a volume.
No, there are four main types of coal: anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, and lignite. These types differ in their carbon content, energy content, and usage.
No. One seldom finds obsidian in a coal mine.
Not possible to answer - a cubic foot is a measurement of volume, a square mile is a measurement of area!