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The speed of sound in air is a function of A. Wavelength B. Frequency C. Temperature D. Amplitude​

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Answered by prachidhruw
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Explanation:

option c temperature

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Answered by nirman95
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The speed of sound in air is a function of TEMPERATURE.

  • Scientists Laplace said that propagation of sound through air is a type of adiabatic process.

  • In this types of thermodynamics processes there is no time for heat exchange with the surroundings.

  • As a result of this adiabatic process, the final equation for velocity of sound in air came as :

 \boxed{v =  \sqrt{ \dfrac{  \gamma RT}{m} } }

  • For constant Mass and \gamma, we can say:

 \implies v  \propto \sqrt{ T}

 \implies v  = f (T)

So, velocity of sound is a function of temperature.

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