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How does velocity of sound in air change when temperature rises by `1^(@)C`?

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To determine how the velocity of sound in air changes when the temperature rises by \(1^{\circ}C\), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Formula for Velocity of Sound The velocity of sound \(V\) in a gas is given by the formula: \[ V = \sqrt{\frac{\gamma R T}{m}} \] where: ...
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