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Usually the stack in a nuclear power plant is of smaller diameter as we go up from base to stack top. This is to increase the drift velocity of the exhaust to get out from the stack. It is a matter of fluid mechanics design.
The kind of force that a stack of magazines exert on a table is known as gravitational force. This is considered to be a type of potential energy.
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A sea Stack
it depends on the hight of the cliff
Burnt gasses
Usually the stack in a nuclear power plant is of smaller diameter as we go up from base to stack top. This is to increase the drift velocity of the exhaust to get out from the stack. It is a matter of fluid mechanics design.
A stack of thylakoids inside the cholorplast of a plant cell. A stack of thylakoid membrane structure
so they can stack up high and be tall like trees
Yes. A stack of tylakoids in the chloroplasts are called granum, the singular of grana.
A granum is a stack of thylakoid discs in the chloroplast of plant cells where photosynthesis takes place. It is the site where light energy is converted into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis.
Stack emissions are gases that are released into the atmosphere from industries. Flue gases are exited via a flue especially in power plants.
Wind power on a large scale isn't stored, it's just too difficult to make much sense. Smaller installations can use a stack of batteries to store the energy in. To use it, just hook something electric up to the stack of batteries.
A stack created by the user or a programmer is an implicit stack
Stack pointer points to the topmost / most recently referenced location on the stack; - Nutan
$1000 in a stack