What happened to the speed and pitch of sound as pressure increases?
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What happened to the speed and pitch of sound as pressure increases?
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Answer:
It has no effect at all in an ideal gas approximation, because pressure and density both contribute to sound velocity equally, and in an ideal gas the two effects cancel out.
In an ideal gas, intermolecular gaps are always taken to be very large, regardless of pressure. Pressure is solely due to the interaction with (imaginary) walls, not due to the interaction between molecules
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