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Physics, 19.07.2019 06:20, Jessietorres2123

Your the speed of sound in air (in m/s) depends on the temperature according to the approximate expression below, where tc is the celsius temperature. in dry air the temperature decreases about 1Ā°c for every 150 m rise in altitude v 331.5+0.607tc changeis constant up to an atude of 9000 m, how ling wit ik take the sound trom an arplane at 7,100 m to resch the ground on a day when the ground temperature is 35Ā°c? (b) compare this to the time interval required if the air were constant at 35Ā°c. which time interval is longer? o air at changing temperature air at constant temperature 9 17 p031 m family ice show is held at an enclosed arena. the skaters perform to music with level 79.0 ab. this level is too loud for (a) what total sound intensity enguifs you?

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