at constant temperature if pressure is double then what effect on speed of sound??
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The velocity of sound in a gas at constant
temperature v = (KPV/p)^1/2 so if you double
the pressure you also double the density if
the gas is ideal, which most gases are not.
However, for oxygen and nitrogen, the
differences are hardly meaningful. Within
the ideal gas relationship, there is no
pressure dependance. If we replace PV with
RT you get the temperature dependence
(after replacing p with the mass).
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speed of sound is remains same
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