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Standard IX
Physics
Effect of Temperature on Speed of Sound in Gases
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The velocity of sound in a gas is directly proportional to the square root of the temperature of the gas taken in degree celsius.
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a
l
s
e
The velocity (
v
) of sound in a gas is directly proportional to the square root of the temperature (
T
) of the gas taken in
K
e
l
v
i
n
,
and not in celcius.
When
T
is in Kelvin,
v
is proportional to
√
T
If
T
1
and
T
2
are two different temperatures, and if
v
1
and
v
2
are their corresponding velocities, then
v
1
v
2
=
√
T
1
√
T
2
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