Which is not the correct reason for sound of speed being higher in helium than in air at the same temperature?

A)
Helium is lighter than air
B)
Y for helium is higher than air
C)
Gas constant is same for both
D)
R for helium is much larger than for air

Correct Answer :   Gas constant is same for both


Explanation : The sound of speed depends on gamma, T and the gas constant R for the respective gas. In case of helium and air, the gamma for helium is higher than air. Also, helium is lighter than air thus, R for helium being higher. This gives, at the same temperature, speed of sound more in helium than air.