speed of sound at a particular temperature differs depending upon the medium throw which it travels. Explain. (3 marks)
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The speed of sound in a particular medium depends on temperature and pressure of that medium. The speed of sound decreases when it passes from solid to gaseous state of a given medium. In any medium, if the temperature increases, the speed of sound also increases and vice versa
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The speed of sound also depends on the temperature of the medium. For a given medium, sound has a slower speed at lower temperatures. ... A: For each 1 degree Celsius that temperature decreases, the speed of sound decreases by 0.6 m/s. So sound travels through dry, -20 °C air at a speed of 319 m/s.
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