How coal is formed - Practically demonstration!

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  • @pravinyabuzz6035
    @pravinyabuzz6035 4 роки тому +52

    Teachers like this we need! World needs! Hats off to you sir. Sometimes some of us falling in consistently working exam like civils etc , we loose the very essence of real learning. You pull it all back Sir. You remind how lively we can actually be. Thank God for you.!! GBU Sir.

  • @craigbrown5359
    @craigbrown5359 Рік тому +8

    I was on a crew digging out a bituminous coal fire in Pennsylvania...the geology was fascinating...lots of lepidodenron and cordaite fossils and the coal seam was 12 feet thick!!! Was a walk back in time!!!

    • @ArtificerOfWar
      @ArtificerOfWar 8 місяців тому

      was that the coal fire in Centralia?

  • @JoeParizer
    @JoeParizer 2 місяці тому +3

    I somehow became obsessed with the topic of coal. I can't stop watching videos about it. Same with crude oil. It just is crazy that we run our economics and industry based on dead plants and animals.

  • @amritakumari8921
    @amritakumari8921 4 роки тому +6

    Your style of teaching is so practical that gives us different experience from bookish language

  • @LetsDoEnglish1
    @LetsDoEnglish1 4 роки тому +16

    Great explanation! This helped me to prepare for a class!

  • @nyxawesome9409
    @nyxawesome9409 3 роки тому +5

    This is a wonderful experience... of being taught in the most clear concise of manners. Thank You!

  • @GraciaBelievesthatJesusSaves
    @GraciaBelievesthatJesusSaves 2 роки тому +2

    very Clear explanation and you brought IT in a way that i believe the majority people Will understand IT ,that is a gift ...

  • @laxmiukkali8440
    @laxmiukkali8440 2 роки тому +2

    The quality of teaching is best ,, this is the change what we needed in our education system thankyou sir.

  • @yourhomehelper1019
    @yourhomehelper1019 6 років тому +14

    Im loving this work!! subscribed!! Thank you for putting in the time and effort to make these videos.

  • @pragyasharma5018
    @pragyasharma5018 9 місяців тому

    Amazing!!!
    There’s no teacher like you. Such great content.✨

  • @darkbattalion2679
    @darkbattalion2679 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you sir. I do online classes and my geography teacher sends me videos of you which I feel very helpful for me. 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @rajeshp1935
    @rajeshp1935 7 років тому +20

    Hi dear ,
    Very effective nd useful nd spoon feeding.
    Your videos are much different to other educational videos.
    Interesting part is u r enjoying making these videos, that is unique to you only.
    Keep do videos ...
    actually there is real need .
    I really loved it.

  • @bbcjaya6569
    @bbcjaya6569 2 місяці тому

    Good work done! The quality of teaching is best..........

  • @emmanuelaquinop
    @emmanuelaquinop 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the clear and simple explanation!

  • @AMIN35000
    @AMIN35000 7 років тому +6

    Fantastic teaching boss...I am double master degree holder ..but I never knew about coal before in detail..
    ...shame on my school teachers

  • @Five30Girl
    @Five30Girl 2 роки тому +1

    Such a lovely way to explain. Thank you !

  • @todayforever
    @todayforever 3 роки тому

    Zagga! Praises for the best teacher on this planet! Boom 💥

  • @anagvenker
    @anagvenker 2 роки тому

    What a flawless explanation! Lovely! God bless u..!

  • @manushah2305
    @manushah2305 2 роки тому +2

    I am myself a teacher.I am really impressed.Very well explained and illustrated.👏👏

  • @revolutionarycomrade
    @revolutionarycomrade 7 років тому

    great vid, thanks! exactly what i was looking for! title should be 'practically shown' or 'practical demonstration' as 'showed' in this case is grammatically incorrect. Keep up the great work!

  • @shahidchauhan75
    @shahidchauhan75 2 роки тому +1

    you should include & explain charcoal/burned wood as well.... sometimes ppl confused between charcoal and coal & oftenly they consider both the same

  • @chandansingh7217
    @chandansingh7217 6 років тому +1

    Awesome video sir.. Your presentation is world class... Keep it up sir

  • @richardsilva-spokane3436
    @richardsilva-spokane3436 3 роки тому +2

    New sub! This is an excellent video, very well explained and illustrated. Thanks 🙏

  • @sikethatsawrongnumberlok8649
    @sikethatsawrongnumberlok8649 2 роки тому

    The way of the explanation, pics are marvellous sir

  • @aditi14209
    @aditi14209 5 місяців тому

    You made geography more interesting.

  • @fishdude8526
    @fishdude8526 4 роки тому +6

    Imma start digging in my backyard!

  • @Naton
    @Naton 5 років тому +2

    such viewing pleasure. and educative

  • @kartiksharma592
    @kartiksharma592 8 місяців тому +1

    If only you would've been my geography teacher back in middle school

  • @thebasicdino2598
    @thebasicdino2598 3 роки тому +7

    Who watches this video just to do you’re homework

  • @inderjeet8178
    @inderjeet8178 4 роки тому +1

    You are a great teacher!!

  • @marlenapowers478
    @marlenapowers478 3 роки тому +1

    This is so cool. Thanks for showing me :)

  • @rohanplantboyjames6812
    @rohanplantboyjames6812 3 місяці тому

    This video was top notch!

  • @karanwalanjkar6257
    @karanwalanjkar6257 2 роки тому

    Thankyou sir for clearing doubt even you showed us experiment

  • @chocolatepuro2309
    @chocolatepuro2309 6 років тому +1

    Good work done.. TY for an understandable video!

  • @chilldude5949
    @chilldude5949 7 років тому +2

    how does the plant material become pure carbon? what happened to everything else? why doesn't peat decompose and lose its carbon when it's mostly burned off as CO2 by the bacteria? where do the hydrocarbons in bituminous coal come from? where do they go when the coal turns to anthracite?

  • @antonmoric1469
    @antonmoric1469 3 роки тому

    Very clear and concise! Thanks!

  • @siddharthdhakadey9070
    @siddharthdhakadey9070 4 роки тому

    Thank you sir!! loved your explanation.....

  • @austinmathew1549
    @austinmathew1549 4 роки тому +1

    Sir your video was really helpful
    I just wanted to ask you something ........ I saw a video in which it was shown that coal was formed because the microbes at that could not breakdown LIGNIN in plants and no more coal was formed after that era ... is that true?

  • @sayantanghosh6714
    @sayantanghosh6714 2 роки тому

    Good explation. Thank you.

  • @omprakashshukla5666
    @omprakashshukla5666 3 роки тому

    Thank you sir,you are awesome🙏🙏🙏

  • @shubhamlohar9896
    @shubhamlohar9896 5 років тому

    Wonderful video. You are a pure gem in teaching geography. No one can explain in such a lucid manner except you. Cheers to joy of learning.

  • @Jaymark-gk4li
    @Jaymark-gk4li 4 місяці тому

    Excellent article 👏 subbed uk 🇬🇧

  • @sikethatsawrongnumberlok8649
    @sikethatsawrongnumberlok8649 2 роки тому

    That was a fantastic explanation sir

  • @ArtificerOfWar
    @ArtificerOfWar 8 місяців тому

    is anthracite light like it could float on water? I remember seeing black rocks like this that sheered in layers but it felt so light.

  • @blackmamba3427
    @blackmamba3427 2 роки тому

    Awesome video and explanation 👍

  • @harmandhaliwal5150
    @harmandhaliwal5150 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much sir ❤❤

  • @sidrajput6398
    @sidrajput6398 7 років тому

    anthracite has 3-d cubical chunks,bituminus coal has alternate bright and dark bands ,but in subbituminus coal no band found dark and light are haffazed.

  • @sonynegi1612
    @sonynegi1612 4 роки тому

    Subscribed.. Keep up the good work sir. Your videos are very helpful n the way u teach is excellent.

  • @arazisk4312
    @arazisk4312 7 років тому +1

    Ho bro. Do you know which kind of coal needs to add while making BBQ or shihsa cubes charcoal ? Bituminous or Subbituminous coal ?

    • @amitsengupta01
      @amitsengupta01  7 років тому

      +Araz Isk - for domestic purpose bituminous will be expensive. Charcoal is charred wood and coal is a rock. While sub-bituminous coal is used for domestic purpose, nevertheless charcoal is a good option too. Because simply its cheap and doesn't emit much carbon smoke.

    • @arazisk4312
      @arazisk4312 7 років тому

      Amit Sengupta Thank you for reply. I have small business, producing shisha charcoal briquettes. So sometimes the buyers complaining that it's not hard enough and leaving many ash. I would like to know will it work if i grind bituminous or subbituminous coal and mix 50/50 with charcoal ? And which one easy burns sub bituminous or bituminous ?

    • @amitsengupta01
      @amitsengupta01  7 років тому

      +Araz Isk - I don't know about how the ratio would work. But I can tell you one thing that Bituminous coal has high calorific value meaning it will produce more heat because it is a little harder than sub-bituminous. Otherwise both burns at a good rate. That's why a combination of both is used in thermal power station for generating electricity, but I don't know the exact ratio.

  • @orange70383
    @orange70383 7 років тому +2

    I think the time frame given for the ages of coal is incorrect, actually much of the information here is based off of long held assumptions that are now being questioned. It takes a long time before other ideas are given even the slightest consideration.

  • @renleedativo8697
    @renleedativo8697 3 роки тому

    Antracite idea slowly going to be a diamond.

  • @space-time-somdeep
    @space-time-somdeep 5 місяців тому

    Beautiful lecture

  • @usamasheriff
    @usamasheriff 5 років тому +3

    Can we grow plants in a point of anthracite coal

  • @sarahpierzchala2021
    @sarahpierzchala2021 7 років тому

    Very clear and helpful! Thanks!

  • @cristiandagale8337
    @cristiandagale8337 5 років тому +5

    Now I understand that I work in factory in boiling machine and I thought hard to ignite because of wet coal (got drenched from raining) and I noticed that has difference of coal I saw like shiny one that u can crush it by stumping on it and hard one has very dark but not shiny that's very hard so I end up using hammer to crush it.

  • @praveenap4999
    @praveenap4999 3 роки тому

    You are awesome man ❤️

  • @CFSWarrior
    @CFSWarrior 7 років тому

    Very helpful video! Idk if it’s because I am in a general Earth Science course or what, but my professor said that anthrocite actually is the worst coal, because most of the carbon has been taken out of it. This happens because it sits too long. Bituminous is the best. Idk. Just relaying info. 😬😂

  • @mcspartan660
    @mcspartan660 5 років тому +1

    ive been finding black rocks near my house that share alot of similar qualities of those in the video, i feel it is kinda wierd on how ive been picking them all up and finding more later on in the area,

  • @mayankkr.246
    @mayankkr.246 5 років тому

    Very well articulated video, subscribed.

  • @nailakhurram2103
    @nailakhurram2103 3 роки тому +1

    Wah Maza a gaya

  • @RachelMulwee
    @RachelMulwee 2 роки тому

    Are either of these electrically conductive?

  • @lavacharam1346
    @lavacharam1346 4 роки тому

    Thanks a lot for this wonderful information

  • @spiltsoymilk
    @spiltsoymilk 7 років тому

    Wonderfully informative video. Thank you!

  • @leeturner1838
    @leeturner1838 6 років тому +1

    how do you explane the coal veins out west 20 feet of cover and 200 feet of coal?

    • @mudslutmusic9052
      @mudslutmusic9052 6 років тому

      Question everything...This place called earth is very strange and a lot of "smart" people don't know as much as they think...some are even trained not to think but just repeat, and sadly they are rewarded for not thinking. Could be as simple as our history is much different than we're told and we live on an abandoned quarry...makes you think...lol

  • @HunzyML
    @HunzyML 7 років тому +1

    Umm. Do you know about Information technology (IT) as well? If you wouldn't mind can you teach me about it's basics, Please. Thanks

    • @HunzyML
      @HunzyML 7 років тому

      *Make a video about it :) If you do know some, Cause you're very good at teaching.

  • @jkumarkumar35
    @jkumarkumar35 4 роки тому

    Thank you sir in onile class I can't understand when my teacher send this video I understand this bituminous coal

  • @bonnyzed9657
    @bonnyzed9657 3 роки тому

    Amazing video!

  • @sujaybose3464
    @sujaybose3464 8 років тому

    দাদা অসাধারন......।।

  • @phoenix378
    @phoenix378 4 роки тому +3

    Mans gonna set his house on fire

  • @किसानऊर्जा
    @किसानऊर्जा 4 роки тому

    which type coal best for use for orgenic carbon....in use farming

  • @TargetGS
    @TargetGS 8 років тому +7

    Too good ....

  • @KiranRoyal-ym7xt
    @KiranRoyal-ym7xt 5 років тому

    Awesome explanation sir
    Tnq

  • @johannjohann6523
    @johannjohann6523 2 роки тому

    So basically coal is the energy from the sun trapped in plants, that went through a curing cycle. Thanks for the video/

  • @getprobed838
    @getprobed838 5 років тому

    what type would be best to extract hydrocarbon gasses from?

  • @tako2967
    @tako2967 7 років тому

    Hi, first of all thank you for the video, i know nothing about coals and you have explained it really clear for me.
    I want to ask you a few questions about identifying the coal type. I have recently come across in doing identification experiments of coals, I have a lab report of the sample coal content, but I am having trouble identifying which type of coal it is. So I am hoping you could help me out here.
    The sample was tested in air dried basis, and the results are as follow: moisture 1.5%, ash 14.3%, Vol 17.4%, Fix carbon 67% and total sulfur 0.41%. It has a dark black color surface (unlike the gray color surface in your video), it has a bit of the shiny surface (not a lot), and it was pretty dense. At first I thought it was a bitumious coal, but then its carbon content was only 67% and it has a low moisture value. Base on the info, would you be able to identify which type it is? and perhaps explaining to me why it has such low carbon content and low moisture percentage please? Also is sulfur a big factor to coals? thank you!!

    • @chilldude5949
      @chilldude5949 7 років тому

      the luster means anthracite

    • @tako2967
      @tako2967 7 років тому

      then could you think of any reason why it has such low fix carbon percentage?

  • @mithileshsagar1144
    @mithileshsagar1144 5 років тому

    Super sir....excellent

  • @dipalimalvekar2472
    @dipalimalvekar2472 4 роки тому

    Nice vedio..thank u sir

  • @triumphgroup-ok5dd
    @triumphgroup-ok5dd 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for info bro

  • @aspireyou2315
    @aspireyou2315 4 роки тому

    useful tq sir never forget the properties

  • @ariyak.1751
    @ariyak.1751 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for the information

  • @sonamsoni7377
    @sonamsoni7377 8 років тому

    hi amit..im nt able to locate the vedio of geography cls 11th ncert of fundamanetals of physical geography after 2nd chp ...will u pls help me..u have made vedio on that or not?? if not pls make it its really helpful for me

  • @pleaseyourselfsir
    @pleaseyourselfsir 3 роки тому

    @Amit Sengupta ..... Can you update the title of the video and include the words ‘Bituminous Coal’ so the UA-cam search engine can index it please , it is not easy to do a quick search , I have to remember your channel name and go into your video list . 🧐🇬🇧🤔😐

  • @Gratitude999
    @Gratitude999 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much sir 🙏🙏🙏owe to you 🙏🙏🙏

  • @mait310
    @mait310 3 роки тому

    Thankyou sir!

  • @ConstantThrowing
    @ConstantThrowing 7 років тому

    very informative and well presented.

    • @ConstantThrowing
      @ConstantThrowing 7 років тому

      Also I can find and send you a piece of anthracite and some other samples you may be interested in if you like (I live on the coast of South Wales near the South Wales Valleys: very interesting geology here).

  • @swapnilsubhash3095
    @swapnilsubhash3095 6 років тому

    thanks for valuable information

  • @amateurartist8169
    @amateurartist8169 5 років тому

    Bestest ever!!!!

  • @smilingbuddha6669
    @smilingbuddha6669 6 років тому

    Fantastic video

  • @Always--jit
    @Always--jit 8 років тому

    Dear sir
    Good morning,
    I'm Ranjit singh thanks to your very good try for equal education but I will a humble request to you please added a new series for UPSC Hindi Aspirent On current geological events like as coal type.
    I always regard of you for this
    Thanks sir

  • @ciltire420
    @ciltire420 2 роки тому

    Thank you prof

  • @limabravo6065
    @limabravo6065 2 роки тому

    I recently moved to NE Pennsylvania and turns out I have coal on my property and mineral rights. Now I did not know that their was a difference between types of coal or that their were types. Apparently the NE united States has the largest know anthracite deposits in the world (not that we are taking advantage of this resource because heaven forbid), and when anthracite coal burns, the flame is blue, has almost no smoke, and leaves little ash. So I want to start doing some experiments / research with this stuff, any input or ideas are welcome

  • @endeavorr7230
    @endeavorr7230 8 років тому

    Thank you Amit ji.

  • @mousamisamanta6168
    @mousamisamanta6168 4 роки тому

    Nice teaching

  • @airzahirakhan1143
    @airzahirakhan1143 3 роки тому +3

    Sir? When we can use solar energy, which is in abundance, Why we need to waste coal.? May our future generations can make much better use of this.🤐🥶
    Let their be light.:- Well explained.. Sir🙌" Lots of love" 💛SHUKRAN ❣️
    ShukriYa Sir :^)

  • @anomitrobhowmik9853
    @anomitrobhowmik9853 6 років тому

    I think anthracite is formed seperately. It is found mostly in tectonically active regions

  • @abineshsrinivasan886
    @abineshsrinivasan886 6 років тому

    Thank you for the video

  • @KBISWAL1
    @KBISWAL1 7 років тому

    awesome sir thanku

  • @rajaanwar5964
    @rajaanwar5964 6 років тому

    sir make also on World Geo really you innovative

  • @PurnachandMedisetty
    @PurnachandMedisetty 3 роки тому

    don't dig out all the coal, guys. invest it for millions of more years, it can turn into diamond.

  • @eswaraneswar4025
    @eswaraneswar4025 4 роки тому

    Super sir....