Titanic had 159 furnaces burning over 600 tons of coal a day.
it was burnt in the boilers
The Titanic didn't use coal, it was powered by redstone
The coal workers on Titanic were called "stokers" or firemen" and they shoveled coal into furnaces. The piles were evened out for a good balance of the ship by "trimmers".
The Titanic had 159 coal-burning furnaces fueling the boilers.
Non, because Titanic didn't use fuel. She used coal, instead of fuel.
The Titanic burned a total of 3,540 tons of coal, averaging 620 tons of coal per day at 21.7 knots. The Titanic had 5,892 tons of coal in approximate measure when she departed Southampton.
A burnt out piece of coal is one that has already undergone combustion and no longer contains enough energy or fuel to burn effectively. It appears as a charred, blackened fragment that is no longer useful for producing heat or fire.
The colour when coal is burnt is white,when it become ash
Titanic was coal powered
The Titanic didn't use coal, it was powered by redstone
The Titanic held over 8,000 tons of coal within her bunkers.
coal is made when you burn coal
The Titanic burned a total of 3,540 tons of coal, averaging 620 tons of coal per day at 21.7 knots. The Titanic had 5,892 tons of coal in approximate measure when she departed Southampton.
Coal produces energy through combustion where heat is generated by burning coal in a furnace. The heat produced converts water into steam which drives a turbine connected to a generator, producing electricity. Coal is a fossil fuel that releases stored energy when burned, making it a primary source for electricity generation in many countries.
Coal took many million of years to form, and once burnt, only ashes remain. So coal is not reversible, or renewable.
They just used normal coal.
The coal workers on Titanic were called "stokers" or firemen" and they shoveled coal into furnaces. The piles were evened out for a good balance of the ship by "trimmers".
The titanic used 825 tons of coal per day.