Around 120 tons.
An aluminum car is lighter in weight compared to a steel car, which can improve fuel efficiency and overall performance. Additionally, aluminum is corrosion-resistant, which can contribute to the longevity of the vehicle.
Carbon fiber would be lighter than the same structural rigidity in aluminum
Weight of a trainload of Coal?
Are you asking the weight of the steel and aluminum of the car not counting rubber, plastic etc.? If somebody can answer that one I will be suprised.
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
A coal car can hold between 234,800 to 242,300 pounds.
It's weight in aluminum.
steel and cast iron for strength, aluminum for light weight, copper or electronics are most common
To calculate the weight of aluminum, you need to know the volume of the aluminum object (in cubic inches or cubic centimeters) and the density of aluminum (2.7 g/cm3 or 0.098 lb/in3). Multiply the volume by the density to find the weight of aluminum in grams or pounds.
Aluminum and coal.
if you open the hood there is an aluminum plate on the front right, which tells exact the weight of the car. It depends on car's structure (coupe, saloon, station) and the engine on it (1.6,1.8,2.0,3.2) + you must consider what changes had became to that car (ex remove steel wheels and place aluminum, car audio inside etc)