The ratio of the speed of sound in nitrogen gas to that in helium gas, at 300 K is:
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The ratio of the speed of sound in nitrogen gas to that in helium gas, at 300 K is:
- \(\frac{\sqrt{3}}{5}\)
- \(\frac{\sqrt{7}}{5}\)
- \(\frac{\sqrt{3}}{7}\)
- \(\frac{\sqrt{7}}{3}\)
Answer
(B) 7 5
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