Around 120 tons.
The empty weight of an aluminum coal car is approx 41900lbs.
Weight of a trainload of Coal?
A coal car can hold between 234,800 to 242,300 pounds.
A cubic foot of coal "pieces" weighs between 40 and 60 pounds. A solid cubic foot of coal can weight up to 84 pouinds. A coal hopper rail car contains 100 tons of coal. I hate you gety a book from quezboy
An average fully loaded coal car typically weighs between 100 to 120 tons, depending on its design and the type of coal being transported. These cars are specifically engineered to carry heavy loads, and their capacity can vary slightly based on the specific model and manufacturer. The weight includes both the car itself and the coal it carries.
A lump of coal typically weighs around 1 to 2 pounds. The weight can vary depending on the size and density of the coal.
The weight of a load of coal can vary depending on the type and size of coal being transported. On average, a truckload of coal can weigh between 25-30 tons.
Coal is an organic substance, and does not have a "standard" weight per volume. It depends on the type of coal, and where it was mined. Additionally coal was delivered in different sized lumps or chunks, which also affected the weight per volume. A cubic foot of coal can weight from under 40 to over 60 pounds, so a cubic yard of coal (27 cubic feet) would run from roughly 1,080 to 1,620 pounds.
An empty railroad coal car typically weighs between 30,000 and 40,000 pounds (around 13,600 to 18,100 kilograms), depending on its design and construction materials. The weight may vary based on the type of car and its specific features. Generally, these cars are built to be robust yet lightweight to maximize cargo capacity.
No. Coal is a noun, but is widely used as an adjunct with other nouns, as in coal scuttle, coal car, coal chute, or coal miner. The adjective "coaly" is used for the look, smell or other attributes of coal.
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