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Answered by ashutoshsingh88
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Answer:

0.6 m/s is the right answer for this question


chandrakanthtejas: can u give me the reason
Answered by woonnaamith
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0.6 m/sec is your answer

The speed of sound in air at freezing temperatures is 331 m/s. The change of the speed of sound is proportional to temperature and might be declared within the formula as follows:

V = 331 (m/s) + 0.6 (m/s*C) * T

V: Speed of sound

T: Temperature of the air

So to recap, generally speaking, 1 degree Celsius rise in Temperature results in 0.6 m/s increase in Velocity.

Barring temperature, the speed of the sound is also affected by humidity and air pressure - sea level.


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