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Because the titanics boilers did not measure how much steam was boiling if there was to much steam it would go out the funnels that were 63 feet high.

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Titanics smoke stacks?

This is true. It served as nothing more than an air vent. It was thought that just three smoke stacks looked uneven and four looked more aesthetically pleasing.


What do the smoke staks do for the titanic?

To start off with, on a ship the "smoke stacks" are known as FUNNELS. On the Titanic the forward three funnels vented the smoke and ashes from the 29 boilers below. The 4th funnel was a fake. This made the ship more grand and in proportion, along with giving her a sense of power and speed. The same thing is done today. Two of the Disney Cruise ships have rear funnels that are fake. One of them houses a nightclub.


How many funnels on the titanic were real?

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.


What happened to the Titanic's four funnels after it sank?

It was ripped apart when the bow and stern were going down to the bottom of the ocean. Yes, that's true- survivor's eye-witness accounts report seeing the first funnel collapsing forward as she was going down. The other funnels were torn off the ship as she was plunging into the abyssal deep and broke apart due to the onrush of water over and through them, and also due to the water pressure. They now survive only in metal fragments that are unrecognisable to all but marine archaeologists.


What did Robert Ballard find when exploring Titanic?

they found the propellers a old chandler off the titanics grand staircase, a doll head from the rich children girl, a bed frame, a white star line cup a ladder, a old wine bottle glasses, a shoe, a life jacket, and a thing thast used to hold the wheel in place.

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What is the origin of blowing off steam?

The orgin of blow off some steam comes from old steam boilers. To let "off steam" or "blow off steam" would be to relieve the pressure in the boiler, to avoid risk of damage. When talking about a person, it means they are venting their thoughts, as a form of stress relief.To calm down and or from getting mad.


What was the titanics nicname?

Well, techincally speaking her official name was RMS Titanic. So cutting off the RMS part, "Titanic" really was her nickname! There was no other nickname.


How would a steam locomotive turn itself off?

A a steam locomotive can turn itself off when the engine is overheated.


Difference between saturated and superheated steam?

Saturated steam occurs when steam and water are in equilibrium. If you have a closed container of water and heat it, above 100 celsius the steam pressure will start to rise, and as the temperature continues to rise, the pressure will go on rising. What is happening is that steam is being evolved to match the temperature (steam tables will give this relation) and the steam conditions are said to be saturated because if the pressure is raised by external means, some of the steam will start to condense back to water.If the steam pressure is held at a lower level than that achieved at saturation, by taking steam off to feed a turbine or other steam usage, there is effectively an excess temperature for that pressure, and the steam is said to be superheated. It in fact then becomes dry, and behaves as a gas. The amount of superheat can be quantified as so many degrees of superheat (celsius or fahrenheit). Turbine designers want steam to be superheated before reaching the turbine, to avoid condensation causing blade erosion, and steam producing boilers in power plants are designed to produce superheated steam.


What is the origin of blow off some steam?

The orgin of blow off some steam comes from old steam boilers. To let "off steam" or "blow off steam" would be to relieve the pressure in the boiler, to avoid risk of damage. When talking about a person, it means they are venting their thoughts, as a form of stress relief.To calm down and or from getting mad.


Why was Titanic so important to Britain?

because now when people say "oh, the titanics from England, shame on them for not doing a good job'' when it was built it was designed to show off what Britain can do