The temperature of a layer of air close to the ground is constant at 15 ◦C up to a height of 100 m. Exhaust gas from a chimney containing mainly CO2 has an initial temperature of 170 ◦C. Check if this exhaust gas can rise to a height greater than 100 m. Given are: gas constant for air RA = 0.2872 kJ/kgK, gas constant the exhaust gas RG = 0.1889 kJ/kgK, adiabatic exponent of the exhaust gas κ = 1.3, air pressure at the ground p1 = 0.1 MPa.
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