Speed of sound is maximum in which medium hydrogen
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sound travels faster in hydrogen (four times faster) than air.
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because density of hydrogen is lesser than air
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faster in hydrogen
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The effect of elasticity and density on the speed of sound can be seen by comparing the speed of sound in air, hydrogen, and iron. Air and hydrogen have nearly the same elastic properties, but the density of hydrogen is less than that of air. Sound thus travels faster (about 4 times as fast) in hydrogen than in air.
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