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Sound travels faster at higher temperatures.
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In a gas (like air) the speed of sound increases with temperature: v = sqrt(γRT/M), so v ∝ sqrt(T) (T in kelvin). Approximate: v ≈ 331 + 0.6·T(°C) m/s.
In a gas (like air) the speed of sound increases with temperature: v = sqrt(γRT/M), so v ∝ sqrt(T) (T in kelvin). Approximate: v ≈ 331 + 0.6·T(°C) m/s.
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