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Physics, 12.12.2019 02:31 ktyree100

As the result of a thermal inversion the prevailing air temperature profile increases 1°c/100m above the ground level. to what maximum height will polluted air rise if it is released at ground level 15°c warmer than the atmosphere? the adiabatic lapse rate is −0.65°c/100m.

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