The value of densities of two diatomic gases at constant temperature and pressure are ${d_1}$ and ${d_2}$, then the ratio of speed of sound in these gases will be
  • A${d_1}{d_2}$
  • B$\sqrt {{d_2}/{d_1}} $
  • C$\sqrt {{d_1}/{d_2}} $
  • D$\sqrt {{d_1}{d_2}} $
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