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The planet Jupiter has an atmosphere of a mixture of ammonia and methane at a temperature `-130^@C`. Calculate the velocity of sound on this planet assuming `gamma` for mixture to be 1.3. Molar mass of the mixture is `1.65 xx 10^(-3)kg. R=8.3" J mol"^(-1) K^(-1)`.

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To calculate the velocity of sound on Jupiter, we can use the formula for the speed of sound in a gas, which is given by: \[ v = \sqrt{\gamma \frac{P}{\rho}} \] Where: - \( v \) is the velocity of sound, ...
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