9. The gas density is 0.75 kg per cubic meters and air density is of 1.15 kg per cubic meter. If the driving pressure is 0.25 KPA. Determine the height of the chimney.

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9. The gas density is 0.75 kg per cubic meters and air density is of 1.15 kg per cubic meter. If the
driving pressure is 0.25 KPA. Determine the height of the chimney.

10. A powerplant situated at an altitude having an ambient air of 96.53 KPa and 23.88 degree
Celsius. Flue gases at a rate of 5.0 kg per second enter the stack at 200 degree Celsius and
leaves at 160 degree Celsius. The flue gases gravimetric analysis are 18% CO2, 7% O2 and 75%
N2. Calculate the height of the stack necessary for a driving pressure of 0.20 KPa

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