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The speed of sound in moist air is greater than that in dry air, why ? Will the speed of sound in moist hydrogen be greater than that in dry hydrogen ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Just like that the water vapor is lighterthan dry air. When moisture is removed from air, its density increases). The speed of sound in amedium is inversely proportional to the square root of its density. Therefore,the speed of sound in moist air is more than that in dry air.

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