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What happens to the speed of sound when medium B(carbon dioxide) is heated?Explain the reason

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Answered by nosumittiwari3
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Answer 1 => sound waves travel faster in solids than in liquids, and faster in liquids than in gasses. While the density of a medium also affects thespeed of sound, the elastic properties have a greater influence on the wavespeed. The density of a medium is the second factor that affects the speed of sound.

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Answer 2=> The temperature of the Earth depends on a balance between incoming energy from the Sun and the energy that bounces back into space.Carbon dioxide absorbs heat that would otherwise be lost to space.

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