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Explain why the velocity of sound is most in air greater than it's velocity in dry air?

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Answered by Anonymous
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because air has moisture and sound needs a proper medium to travel...solid>liquid >gas
Answered by deepsen640
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HEY MATE

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The velocity of sound is most in air greater than it's velocity in dry air

water vapor is lighter than dry air. When moisture is removed from air, its density increases). The speed of sound in a medium is inversely proportional to the square root of its density. Therefore, the speed of sound in moist air is more than that in dry air.

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