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17.5 : Speed of Sound in Gases

The speed of sound in a gaseous medium depends on various factors. Since gases constitute molecules that are free to move, they are highly compressible. Hence, sound waves travel slowly through gases. Thermodynamics helps us understand the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature of gases, thus, the speed of sound in an ideal gas can be determined using the laws of thermodynamics. At the same time, Newton's laws of motion and the continuity equation of fluid dynamics also come in handy.

The speed of sound in a gas depends on the universal gas constant and the properties of the particular gas. The speed of sound depends on the gaseous constituents. Italso changes with the temperature of the gas. However, this change is not drastic as the speed changes with the square root of the temperature. For example, the speed of sound in air at 20 °C is only 4% more than the speed of sound in air at 0 °C.

The speed of sound in air does not depend on the frequency of the sound. If it did, our perception of sound would be different, as familiar sources of sound are a linear superposition of sounds of different frequencies.

This text is adapted from Openstax, University Physics Volume 1, Section 17.2: Speed of Sound.

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Speed Of SoundGasesThermodynamicsPressureVolumeTemperatureIdeal GasNewton s Laws Of MotionFluid DynamicsUniversal Gas ConstantGaseous ConstituentsTemperature DependenceAir Speed Of SoundFrequency Independence

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