there were 4 funnels, 3 of them let out steam from the boiler room where coal was burned to make fuel, and 1 was used just for show, and didnt have a use because Bruce ismay (the designer) thaught it looked more simetrical having 4.
They were slightly different but they were all roughly 71 feet high.
Glass or plastic standard funnels: conical with a long stem.Tap funnels for controlling the addition of liquids.Solid funnels: with a short stem to deliver powders without clogging.Sintered glass funnels used in quantitative analysis.Micro funnels for small scale work.Separating funnels which have a tap and a fitted stopper.
The iron ring is a support for laboratory glassware as for ex. funnels.
it is a valve made of glass often used in laboratory glasswares such as separatory funnels, burets, etc.
A funnel support is used to place a funnel accurately into a container or beaker or maybe even a flask in order to concentrate the flow of liquid into the container which happens through the funnel
Glass funnels are used to separate solids from liquids by filtration; also they are used to pour liquids or fine powders.See many images at this link.
how many funnels (smoke stacks) did the titanic have?
The Titanic had funnels to get rid of low pressure steam after it had been used to drive the engines.
They were four, Three were real, the fourth one was a dummy. It was only there to make the ship look more powerful
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.
The Titanic's funnels were each 22 feet in diameter.
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The Titanic was 175 feet high, from the keel to top of funnels.
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The fourth funnel was built for aesthetic purposes. The other three funnels dispered the steam generated.
the Titanic's funnels were 62 feet (19m) tall.
the back one was fake! as an average steam ship had 4 funnels so they added an extra one.
There were 4, but only 3 were working. The 4th was out on for show to make the Titanic look more impressive.