Monday, 8 May 2017

homework and exercises - Speed of sound at temperatures below 0 °C


How can the speed of sound be calculated for temperatures below 0 °C (down to -40 °C)?


Does the calculation $v=331\ \frac{m}{s} + 0.6 \frac{m}{s°C} \times T$ still hold (where T's unit is °C)?




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