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4 May, 10:31

What happens if your caculating the speed of a longitudinal wave and you increase the temp in the room

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  1. 4 May, 10:37
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    The speed of a longitudinal wave would increase, as the kinetic energy molecules would move quicker in response to the higher temperature.
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