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What are the factors that affect the speed of sound in gases?
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Solution
In the case of gases, the following factors affect the velocity of sound waves.
- Effect of density: The velocity of sound in a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of the density of the gas. Hence, the velocity decreases as the density of the gas increases.
v ∝ `1/"d"` - Effect of temperature: The velocity of sound in a gas is directly proportional to the square root of its temperature. The velocity of sound in a gas increases with the increase in temperature v ∝ √T. Velocity at temperature T is given by the following equation:
Vr = (vo + 0.61 T)ms-1.
Here, vo is the velocity of sound in the gas at 0° C. For air, vo = 331 ms-1. Hence, the velocity of sound changes by 0.61 ms-1 when the temperature changes by one degree Celsius. - Effect of relative humidity: When humidity increases, the speed of sound increases. That is why you can hear sound from long distances clearly during rainy seasons.
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Factors Affecting Speed of Sound in Gas
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