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sound travels faster in hydrogen than in nitrogen explain​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

The reason is that the density of hydrogen is less than that of nitrogen and the speed of sound V ∝ 1/√Density, therefore the speed of sound is more in hydrogen than in nitrogen.

Answered by manojjangra2708
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The reason is that the density of hydrogen is less than that of nitrogen and the speed of sound V ∝ 1/√Density, therefore the speed of sound is more in hydrogen than in nitrogen.

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