The molecular speed of gas is related to the speed of sound, as sound vibrations cannot travel faster than the molecules that cause the pressure waves. If you and your friend were trying to speak to each other, on which planet would you have to stand closer to your friend to have a conversation, Venus or Earth? The predominant gas in Venus and Earth's atmosphere are carbon dioxide (CO₂) and nitrogen (N₂), respectively. Assume that the gases behave ideally and T = 25°C and 462°C for Earth and Venus, respectively.

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The molecular speed of gas is related to the speed of sound, as sound vibrations cannot travel faster than the
molecules that cause the pressure waves. If you and your friend were trying to speak to each other, on which
planet would you have to stand closer to your friend to have a conversation, Venus or Earth? The
predominant gas in Venus and Earth's atmosphere are carbon dioxide (CO₂) and nitrogen (N₂), respectively.
Assume that the gases behave ideally and T = 25°C and 462°C for Earth and Venus, respectively.
Transcribed Image Text:The molecular speed of gas is related to the speed of sound, as sound vibrations cannot travel faster than the molecules that cause the pressure waves. If you and your friend were trying to speak to each other, on which planet would you have to stand closer to your friend to have a conversation, Venus or Earth? The predominant gas in Venus and Earth's atmosphere are carbon dioxide (CO₂) and nitrogen (N₂), respectively. Assume that the gases behave ideally and T = 25°C and 462°C for Earth and Venus, respectively.
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