Asked by Anonymous
Does the speed of sound in air depend on the frequency of the wave?
V=[(gamma.RT)/M]^(1/2)
V=[(gamma.RT)/M]^(1/2)
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Answered by
bobpursley
No....
Unless the vibration is of high enough frequency to actually "heat" the air, which would not be an ordinary scenaro. Speed of sound depends a little on temperature of the medium (and density).
Unless the vibration is of high enough frequency to actually "heat" the air, which would not be an ordinary scenaro. Speed of sound depends a little on temperature of the medium (and density).
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