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at what temperature would the speed of sound in air becomes 361m/s. if the speed at 0 degree celcius is 331m/s?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Speed of sound varies with temperature. It increases with increase in temperature. On an average for every 1°C change in temperature, speed of sound increases by 0.61 m/s. It can be given mathematically as

V(t) = v(0) + 0.61t

In this case v(0) is equal to 332 m/s. Temperature change is 20°C. Therefore speed of sound at 20°C is

332+(0.61×20)= 332+12.2= 334.2m/s

use only this formula

Answered by Turbayan2002
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Answer:

Hope this helps . Use Newton's Sound Formula . Where velocity is inversely proportional to root of temperature

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