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c0205847

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How does the velocity of sound in air vary with the air temperature?

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An electron in an x-ray machine is accelerated through a potential difference of 1.00  104 V before it hits the target. What is the kinetic energy of the electron in electron volts?
  1.1.00  104 eV
  2.1.60  10-15 eV
  3.1.60  10-22 eV
  4.6.25  1022 eV
  5.1.60  10-19 eV



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Answer to Question 1

The velocity of sound in air increases with an increase in the air temperature by about
0.6 m/s for each Celsius degree the temperature rises.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 28, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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