Yes, a blast furnace requires coal as a source of fuel to generate the high temperatures needed to melt iron ore and produce molten iron. The coal is used as both a fuel and a reducing agent to remove oxygen from the iron ore during the smelting process.
Because it is more reactive then carbon to be extracted in a blast furnace. Remember carbon is the reducing agent and for it to work the metal being extracted has to be lower in the reactivity series, e.g. iron
Think of coal like wood. In a wood stove or furnace, wood is burned to produce heat. Coal contains more energy and is cheaper that wood, however wood is renewable. The large coal power plants that run use coal to produce heat by burning it, heating water. When water heats up to steam, it has more pressure. This pressure is used to turn generators. The electricity produced will be direct current. The power plant will have a converter to change the DC into AC, Alternating Current.
Yes, coal miners work in coal mines to extract coal from the ground. They use heavy equipment to dig tunnels and remove coal from deposits in the earth.
Coal effect electric fire places work by simulating the look of a fireplace burning coal. The fireplace does not have any actual fire and is purely an electric heater, and often have an option between "flame only" or heater setting.
when coal is burned.Electricity from coal is the electric power made from the energy stored in coal. Carbon, made from ancient plant material, gives coal most of its energy. This energy is released when coal is burned.
A blast furnace runs continuously, and input materials are continually dumped in at the top to make their way down through the furnace. Shutting down a blast furnace for relining or other work is a major event in its life.
about 500 people
yes heating furnace use coal and wood to heat and work.Because you cannot get such high temperature without that .
A source of heat.
Coal or wood
It takes about 5 to 10 men to work a steamboat furnace
Because it is more reactive then carbon to be extracted in a blast furnace. Remember carbon is the reducing agent and for it to work the metal being extracted has to be lower in the reactivity series, e.g. iron
The short answer is yes, if you had the right type of car. In other words, coal would not power a car today since they are designed to run on gasoline or diesel however, if you were to design a car like we once designed coal steam engines or coal steam boats, then yes, you could technically propel a car by coal. It wouldn't be very practical though because you would need a furnace to melt down the coal and a large amount of coal to continue burning. While you can see how this could work on a boat, a electrical plant or even a train, having a giant furnace in your car that you have to keep shoveling coal into does not make any sense. Besides, coal doesn't burn very cleanly at all (Remember the industrial revolution?) and it would be better to try and make cars to run on something else. If you did make an electric car though, it would TECHNICALLY run mostly on coal as most electricity in a lot of states is made from coal power plants.
Cost depends on where the furnace is to be relocated. Duct work transitions may need to be made, electrical and gas lines may also need to be ran. Contact a reputable HVAC contractor to give you an estimate.
no the game pokemon rumble blast doesn't work on dsiXL
no because you need a fork an a knife to eat your cat
First create a working table out of 4 wooden blocks, then build a pickax,WOOD WOOD WOODSTICKSTICK... then mine some stone, get 8 blocks of cobblestone and put them in your work tableSTONE STONE STONESTONE STONESTONE STONE STONEThen place wood in the bottom box and for example raw pork in the top and it will cook (put cobble stone in the top to make stone!)