Coal is generally measured by the ton which is 2000 lbs, and the long ton which is 2200 lbs.
Slag is not a coal variety that has a typical hardness measurement. Slag is a byproduct formed during the smelting or refining of materials such as coal or metal ores. Its hardness can vary depending on its composition and production process.
Coal Bunker, Coal scuttle, Coal hod
Bituminous coal, or soft coal
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.
A synonym for coal dust could be coal powder or coal ash.
Dole, mole (the animal or measurement), coal, sole/soul.
Slag is not a coal variety that has a typical hardness measurement. Slag is a byproduct formed during the smelting or refining of materials such as coal or metal ores. Its hardness can vary depending on its composition and production process.
BCM in coal mining stands for Bank Cubic Meters. It is a unit of measurement used to quantify the volume of material excavated or extracted in its natural state from a coal deposit. This measurement excludes any voids or gaps between the material, providing an accurate representation of the actual volume mined.
No, a ton of coal and a ton of bricks would both weigh the same amount, which is one ton. The weight is determined by the measurement unit (ton) and not the material being weighed.
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fifoenergy.com says 35.314 cubic feet per 1 ton of bituminous coal. My coal supplier tells me to figure about 36 cubic feet for my antrhacite pea coal wikianswers says about 40 cubic feet per ton of antrhacite.
The Gross Calorific Value (GCV) of coal with 30% Fixed Carbon (FC) would depend on other components present in the coal, such as volatile matter, moisture, and ash. Typically, coal with higher fixed carbon content tends to have a higher calorific value due to its increased energy density. Testing the specific coal sample in a laboratory using standardized methods would provide an accurate GCV measurement.
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Coal mines, coal bins, coal hods, and anywhere coal is or was.