A 10.0 liter water bottle is filled to the brim with water when the temperature is 5.00 The bottle is sealed after it is completely filled with water. Water has a coefficient of volume expansion of Cand a bulk modulus of If the temperature of the water tank is increased to 30.0 what is the increase in pressure due to the expansion of the water (ignore the expansion of the bottle)?

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As you increase in altitude in the atmosphere, the speed of sound _________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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