Titanic used about 5, 900 tons of coal.
The normal coal carrying capacity of the ill-fated ocean liner Titanic was 6,611 tons. On its maiden voyage, however, it was carrying over 7,500 tons.
i would have to say a lot of money get it checked by a museum because its a piece of history if its real.
how muchis a piece of the titanic worth
it had over5,892
Non, because Titanic didn't use fuel. She used coal, instead of fuel.
The Titanic had 159 coal-burning furnaces fueling the boilers.
The Titanic didn't use coal, it was powered by redstone
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.
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 held over 8,000 tons of coal within her bunkers.
none, titanic ran on 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.
600tons
The Titanic had 159 coal-burning furnaces fueling the boilers.
Non, because Titanic didn't use fuel. She used coal, instead of fuel.
5,892 tons
A coal car can hold between 234,800 to 242,300 pounds.
Titanic was coal powered
It used 620 tons.
There is not any titanic coal because nobody tried to leave with it because at the time individual bit of coal were worthless and nobody would risk getting trapped in the boiler rooms when the watertight bulkheads closed for some coal.
Most of the coal was delivered directly but there was a coal strike on at the time so much of it had to be removed from other ships to guarantee Titanic's maiden launch. This caused several vessels to be temporarily decommissioned and their passengers transferred to Titanic.