Physics, asked by rashmeen007rehan, 27 days ago

when the temperature is increased by 10 degree Celsius the speed of sound is?

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Answered by aakhyapatel18jun2012
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The increase is approx V/(2T), where V is the speed of sound at the starting temp. The speed of sound is about 340 in your living room, and the increase is only about 340/580 = 0.59 meters per second approx, for a 1 degree rise in temperature.

Answered by llchummill
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The increase is approx V/(2T), where V is the speed of sound at the starting temp. The speed of sound is about 340 in your living room, and the increase is only about 340/580 = 0.59 meters per second approx, for a 1 degree rise in temperature.

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