The Earth and Mars have similar surface temperatures at mid-day. Mars' thin atmosphere is 95% carbon dioxide, and would have an average molecular weight of about  44 AMU (atomic mass units).  The Earth's atmosphere is mostly nitrogen with some oxygen, carbon dioxide, and argon.  Its average molecular weight is  therefore much less, at 28.9 AMU.  Also on Mars the mean adiabatic index  γ is about 1.1 compared to 1.4 for air on Earth.  Since the speed of sound in air at Earth's surface is about 331 m/s, what would you expect the speed of sound to be on Mars?     About 240 m/s because of the lower γ and higher molecular weight of Mars atmosphere.     Very low because of Mars low atmospheric pressure     The same as on Earth since the temperature is about the same.     Very high because of Mars low atmospheric pressure

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The Earth and Mars have similar surface temperatures at mid-day. Mars' thin atmosphere is 95% carbon dioxide, and would have an average molecular weight of about  44 AMU (atomic mass units).  The Earth's atmosphere is mostly nitrogen with some oxygen, carbon dioxide, and argon.  Its average molecular weight is  therefore much less, at 28.9 AMU.  Also on Mars the mean adiabatic index  γ is about 1.1 compared to 1.4 for air on Earth.  Since the speed of sound in air at Earth's surface is about 331 m/s, what would you expect the speed of sound to be on Mars?

   

About 240 m/s because of the lower γ and higher molecular weight of Mars atmosphere.

   

Very low because of Mars low atmospheric pressure

   

The same as on Earth since the temperature is about the same.

   

Very high because of Mars low atmospheric pressure

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