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Speed of sound in air is 332 m/s. The speed of sound in hydrogen will be

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Answered by shwetanl
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Answer:

1270m/s

Explanation:

The speed of sound depends on the elasticity and density of the medium through which it is traveling. In general, sound travels faster in liquids than in gases and faster in solids than in liquids. Air and hydrogen have nearly the same elastic properties, but the density of hydrogen is less than that of air.

Answered by kaurpreetpal2017
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Answer:

The speed of sound in hydrogen is 1270m/s

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