Speed of sound depends on the density of the medium. Give reason .
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The greater the density of a medium, the slower the speed of sound. This observation is analogous to the fact that the frequency of a simple harmonic motion is inversely proportional to m, the mass of the oscillating object. The speed of sound in air is low, because air is easily compressible
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as the density of the medium increases....sound waves have to resist much more molecules of that medium...to travel......so...the speed of sound decreases
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