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(1) Velocity of sound is directly proportional to the
medium.

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Answered by sejal3039
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Answer: This implies that speed of sound must be proportional to density of the medium. But in the expression v=sqrt (gP/r)speed of sound 'v' is inversely proportional to the density 'r' of the medium, and directly proportional

Answered by shloksolanki
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The speed of sound varies greatly depending upon the medium it is traveling through. The speed of sound in a medium is determined by a combination of the medium's rigidity (or compressibility in gases) and its density. The more rigid (or less compressible) the medium, the faster the speed of sound.

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