The weight of a load of coal will depend on the amount of coal that you ordered in the load.
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 semi load of sand typically weighs around 25-28 tons, depending on the type and density of the sand.
The average weight of one piece of coal can vary depending on its size and type, but it typically ranges from around 0.5 to 2 pounds.
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.
The weight of a load of gravel can vary depending on the type and size of the gravel, as well as the amount being transported. Generally, a cubic yard of gravel weighs between 2,400 to 2,900 pounds. It's best to check with the supplier for specific weight information.
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.
well it depends, in most coal yards they have feeders that measure how much coal is put into the cars.
About 110 tons
2 week usal
Machines load coal onto from a coal mine onto a conveyor belt. Most often, this is a longwall machine, which has drums that shear from the coal wall face, and automatically load the coal onto a conveyor.
80,000 lbs
a lot he broke a load of scales
like a hell load of cheese balls
You get payed by the load.
Depending where the astronaut is located, a large load will weigh much less than on Earth, or even weigh nothing (if the astronaut is in free fall).
Pulverised coal = 38 pounds per cubic foot
It would depend on where you bought your coal. In local shops you can buy bags of coal in 10kgs and 25kgs. Coal delivered by a coalman is usually 50kg bag.