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At a given temperature, the pressure of an ideal gas of density `rho` is proportional to

A

`((p)/(rho))^(2)`

B

`((P)/(rho))^(3//2)`

C

`sqrt((rho)/(P))`

D

`sqrt((P)/(rho))`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Since, speed of sound `upsilon=sqrt((gammaP)/(rho))`.
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