Physics, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

5. Solve the following examples.
a. The speed of sound in air at 0 °C is
332 m/s. If it increases at the rate
of 0.6 m/s per degree, what will be
the temperature when the velocity
has increased to 344 m/s?
( Ans = 200°C)

The answer is given above but plz solve and explain how did the answer came​

Answers

Answered by causetojust
1

Answer:

20 degree

Explanation:

change in speed of sound in 1 second=

1 degree = 0.6 m/s

when velocity would be increased by 1 = 1/0.6 degree

344-332 =12

when velocity would be increased by 12 = 1/0.6 * 12

= 120/6 =20 degree according to me

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