how many funnels (smoke stacks) did the titanic have?
The RMS Titanic had 4 funnels; 3 to expel the gases and one to make it look more powerful and was used for ventilation.
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.
There was 4 but only 3 were real they added a dummy funnel to make it look more power full
Titanic was 90 feet from her keel to her Promenade deck,104 feet tall from her keel to the top of her bridge (which was 11 stories high), and 175 feet tall from her keel to the top of her funnels.
RMS Titanic decks: 9; 7 passanger decks lenght: 882 ft 8 inches beam: 92 ft funnels: 4; last one is a dummy for appearance propellers: triple screw Costa Concordia decks: 17 in all; 14 passanger length: 952ft 1 inch beam: 116 ft height: 117 ft funnels: 1 propellers: double screw; also surface bulge at the front of the ship and several bow trusters and stern thrusters. Yes! Since the Titanic has been lying on the bottom of the ocean floor for 100 years, anything is most likely "better". The Titanic also had a fatal flaw that allowed the ocean liner to be destroyed on her maiden voyage. Hopefully the Costa Concordia will be repaired and last many years.
The Titanic had four smokestacks.
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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.
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.
Four, though the last one was only for looks.
They were four, Three were real, the fourth one was a dummy. It was only there to make the ship look more powerful
There were 4, but only 3 were working. The 4th was out on for show to make the Titanic look more impressive.
Four stacks. The boilers used 3 of the stacks for exhaust, the fourth was used to vent Titanics' numerous kitchens and galleys.
Many things fell off of Titanic after she was in the water, ranging from personal items to lots of unused coal to large objects like the boilers and the funnels.
Titanic had four funnels. The fourth funnel is often referred to as a "dummy funnel" but that's not quite true. The No. 4 Funnel acted as a ventilator for the exhaust of air from the galleys on D Deck, the First Class Smoke Room, the B Deck à la carte Restaurant, the various pantries, the Turbine Engine Room, the First Class Smoke Room fireplace, the hospitals on D Deck, numerous lavatories and other accommodations.
There was 4 but only 3 were real they added a dummy funnel to make it look more power full
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