what is the difference between speed of longitudinal waves in airat27°c and at-13°c?
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of sound of longitudinal waves in air at 27°C and their speed at 13°C? It's not as much about speed, as it is about bending the stream of energy. Colder air has a higher density than warm and the energy force is bent toward the denser media.
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