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Physics, 21.08.2019 22:30 marieknight689

Suppose a bonfire emits co at the rate of 20 g/s on a clear night when the wind is blowing at 2m/s. if the effective stack height at the fire is 6 m, (a) what would you expect the ground-level co concentration to be at 400 m downwind?

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