The speed of sound (\(c\)) in a perfect gas is determined by its thermodynamic properties, not its pressure or density alone. The formula is \(c = \sqrt{\gamma R_s T}\), where \(\gamma\) is the heat capacity ratio (\(c_p/c_v\)), \(R_s\) is the specific gas constant, and \(T\) is the absolute temperature. Thus, sound travels faster in hotter gas.
