Four, however only the first three were used. The fourth one was added for ventilation for the kitchens and for symmetrical foundation.
There were 4 smoke funnels on the Titanic, but, only 3 of them allowed smoke to escape from the engines. The fourth one was just there for show. A ship with 4 smoke funnels looked more impressive than a ship with only 3 funnels.
If you mean Smoke Stacks. There were 4. But only 3 actually worked. The 4th was merely for show. It made it look like the largest ship of the time. No other ship at that time had 4 smoke stacks. That is incorrect. The first three funnels were active to six boiler rooms. The fourth had a chimney in its forward half for smoke from the coal-fired kitchens and the smoking room fireplaces. The aft half of that funnel served as a ventilation shaft for the engine room. There were, in fact, many ships before the Titanic with four funnels (Mauretania, Lusitania, Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, and several others). Olympic and Titanic were originally designed with three funnels and four masts but it was decided, since so many other ships sported four funnels, that a fourth would be consistent with their status as the largest ships yet. The number and placement of boiler rooms ultimately dictates how many funnels are needed. The Olympic class design with coal bunkers running transverse (side to side) rather than along the sides meant the boiler rooms did not extend as far aft along the hull like the Lusitania, which had all four active to boiler rooms. Boiler rooms on the Olympic class stopped after the third funnel.
Although there were four funnels, only three were actually operational. The fourth one was a dummy so was never used. It was put there to make the ship look more powerful.
Only 4.there were 5 on it though but only 4 worked the 5th was so the ship didn't look off.
Only three were real. The fourth one was a dummy so was never used. It was only put there to make the sip look more powerful
The Olympic and Britannic, both had 4 funnels and on both just like the Titanic the last one was just for show.
Titanic had four funnels and altho the fourth one was often considered a "dummy funnel" that's not entirely true. It was used to vent the galley (kitchen) and other places.
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how many funnels (smoke stacks) did the titanic have?
There was 4 but only 3 were real they added a dummy funnel to make it look more power full
Funnels
The Titanic was 175 feet high, from the keel to top of funnels.
The Titanic had funnels to get rid of low pressure steam after it had been used to drive the engines.
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Titanic had three "real" funnels and one "fake" funnel. The forth funnel was put on for ventilation, balance and to make the ship look more powerful. The Titanic's rivals Mauritania and Lusitania both have four funnels and people might have thought Titanic less powerful and slower because it would have only had three funnels.
They were four, Three were real, the fourth one was a dummy. It was only there to make the ship look more powerful
how many funnels (smoke stacks) did the titanic have?
There was 4 but only 3 were real they added a dummy funnel to make it look more power full
Four, though the last one was only for looks.
There were 4, but only 3 were working. The 4th was out on for show to make the Titanic look more impressive.
The Titanic's funnels were each 22 feet in diameter.
Funnels
The Titanic was 175 feet high, from the keel to top of funnels.
The fourth funnel was built for aesthetic purposes. The other three funnels dispered the steam generated.
The Titanic had funnels to get rid of low pressure steam after it had been used to drive the engines.