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The speed of sound in air at 0°C is 332m/s. if it increases at the rate of 0.6m/s per degree, what will be the temperature when the velocity has increased to 334m/s?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Change in velocity = 2m/s

increases 0.6m/s per degree

increases 1m/s per 1/0.6 degree or 1.67 degree

increases 2 m/s per 2×1.67degree or 3.33 degree
Answered by Anonymous
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⭐⭐3.33 degree fasted to the velocity has increased⭐⭐


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