the speed of sound wave is,
v =331sqrt[T/273]
= 331*sqrt[290/273]
= 341.15 m/s
= 341 m/s (approximately)
In the lab the temperature is usually around 290 K. Based on the lab write-up would...
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uestion 4 (1 point) The temperature dependence of the speed of sound is described by the equation v≈(331+0.6T/∘C)m/sv≈(331+0.6T/∘C)m/s {"version":"1.1","math":"v\approx (331 + 0.6 \,T /\, ^\circ\mathrm{C})\:\mathrm{m/s}"} Since the lab may not be exactly at 20 °C, the value for the speed of sound that you will measure may be different from 343 m/s. Assuming that the temperature in the lab is somewhere between 10 °C and 30 °C, the measured speeds of sound should be in the range Question 4 options:...
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