can overpower a building's mechanical system and disrupt air circulation and ventilation, especially if the building envelope is leaky. A) Stack effect B) Wind C) Humidity D) Both A and B
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We need to choose the best option from the given choices. Step 2: Analyze each option: A) Stack effect: The stack effect (or chimney effect) is the movement of air into and out of buildings, chimneys, flue gas stacks, or other containers due to air buoyancy. Show more…
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