The weight of a cube of coal can vary depending on the size and density of the cube. On average, a cubic foot of coal can weigh between 50-60 pounds. So, a 1-cubic-foot cube of coal would weigh around that range.
A 1 inch cube made of high-density material like steel or lead would weigh approximately 0.3 pounds (4.8 ounces). However, if the material is low-density like balsa wood or foam, it would weigh significantly less.
The weight of 1 cube of heavy oil can vary depending on its density, but typically, a cubic foot of heavy oil weighs around 53 to 55 pounds.
On average, it takes about 0.4 to 0.5 tons of coal to generate 1 ton of steam in a coal-fired power plant. However, this can vary depending on the efficiency of the plant and the quality of the coal being used.
The Apple 1 computer weighed about 24 pounds.
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A 1-foot cube of steel weighs approximately 490 pounds.
A typical cube of butter is 1 pound, which is roughly equivalent to 454 grams.
A 1 inch cube made of high-density material like steel or lead would weigh approximately 0.3 pounds (4.8 ounces). However, if the material is low-density like balsa wood or foam, it would weigh significantly less.
The weight of 1 cube of heavy oil can vary depending on its density, but typically, a cubic foot of heavy oil weighs around 53 to 55 pounds.
They weigh about 1 ounce !
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About 1/5th of coal came from wigan
the weigh 1-7 ounces
You cannot weigh an area. Just as you cannot weigh a distance. (How much does one centimeter weigh?)
3.5 tonns of coal is required for producing 1 mw
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Quartz weigh about 1 and a half pounds