The velocity of sound through a diatomic gaseous medium of molecular weight M at 0°C:
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Oscillations and Waves
The velocity of sound through a diatomic gaseous medium of molecular weight M at 0°C:
- \(\sqrt{\frac{R}{M}}\)
- \(\sqrt{\frac{3 R}{M}}\)
- \(\sqrt{\frac{382 R}{M}}\)
- \(\sqrt{\frac{273 R}{M}}\)
Answer
(C) 382 R M
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