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use your graph to determine how much does the speed of sound change for the given change in temperature​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The speed of sound changes by about . 6 metres per second for every degree. Sound is transmitted through the air by compression waves, which, at a small scale, depend on molecules transferring energy one to another. Air molecules have more energy at higher temperatures, which means they vibrate faster

Answered by steffiaspinno
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The speed of sound varies by around 6 metres per second for every degree. Explanation: Compression waves are used to transmit sound through the air, and they rely on molecules transmitting energy to one another on a small scale. Higher temperatures provide more energy to air molecules, forcing them to vibrate faster. Temperature affects the density of the medium through which a sound wave travels, changing the speed of sound. When the temperature of a medium rises, so does the speed of sound through that medium.

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