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                                   QUESTIONS

         1. Assuming that the buoyancy flux parameter F is greater than 55 in both situations, what
           is the proportional final plume rise for stack A compared to stack B if A has an inside
           diameter three times that of B?
         2. How much greater is the penetration of a plume through an inversion of 1°C per 100 m
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           than through an inversion of 3°C per 100 m? Assume that the wind speed is 3 m s" ,
           ambient air temperature is 293 K and the stack characteristics are T s = 415 K, d = 3 m,
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           and v s = 20 m s" .
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