Physics, asked by akashyadav587, 11 months ago

why sound propagate adiabatically.​

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Answered by lovleen403
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In an Adiabatic process, PV remains constant while there is a change in temperature. ... Therefore the expansion and compression takes place very quickly, causing a localized variation in temperature. This is the reason why the propagation of sound waves is an adiabatic process. Laplace later proved the same.

Answered by mastermimd2
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Explanation:

In an Adiabatic process, PV remains constant while there is a change in temperature. ... Therefore the expansion and compression takes place very quickly, causing a localized variation in temperature. This is the reason why the propagation of sound waves is anadiabatic process. Laplace later proved the same.....

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