Sound Wave Phenomena Quick Check

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A stationary source produces a sound wave at a frequency of 100 Hz. The wave travels at 1125 feet per second. A car is moving toward the sound source at a speed of 100 feet per second.

What is the wavelength of the stationary sound source and the wavelength that a person in the car perceives?

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wavelength of the stationary source: 11.25 ft; perceived wavelength: 10.25 ft
wavelength of the stationary source: 11.25 ft; perceived wavelength: 10.25 ft

wavelength of the stationary source: 12.25 ft; perceived wavelength: 11.25 ft
wavelength of the stationary source: 12.25 ft; perceived wavelength: 11.25 ft

wavelength of the stationary source: 10.25 ft; perceived wavelength: 11.25 ft
wavelength of the stationary source: 10.25 ft; perceived wavelength: 11.25 ft

wavelength of the stationary source: 11.25 ft; perceived wavelength: 12.25 ft
wavelength of the stationary source: 11.25 ft; perceived wavelength: 12.25 ft
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The correct answer is: wavelength of the stationary source: 11.25 ft; perceived wavelength: 10.25 ft
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