The density of a sample of air is 1.227 kg/m³, and the bulk modulus is 1.42 * 10^5 N/m². Find the temperature of the sample air.
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Given: Density (Ļ) = 1.227 kg/m³ Bulk modulus (B) = 1.42 * 10^5 N/m² Speed of sound (V) = sqrt(1.42 * 10^5 / 1.227) = sqrt(115591.72) = 340.2 m/s Show moreā¦
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