Why does smoke rise faster in a chimney on a windy day?
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This difference in pressure on the top of the chimney and inside it forces the air and smoke particles inside the chimney to rush upward toward the low pressure at the top of the chimney. Therefore, the smoke rises faster when breeze (air) is blowing.
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This difference in pressure on the top of the chimney and inside it forces the air and smoke particles inside the chimney to rush upward toward the low pressure at the top of the chimney. Therefore, the smoke rises faster when breeze (air) is blowing.
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