without knowing the speed of the train, there are no exact answers for b, c, and d
you are correct for a
b will hear a higher frequency
c will hear a lower frequency
d will hear the highest frequency
... the train (whistle) is moving toward the cliff, so the echo will be a higher frequency
... you are moving toward the cliff (source) so the echo frequency is even higher ... double doppler shift
You are sitting on a train that is about to drive into a tunnel that is at the base of a large cliff. Just before entering the tunnel, the train blows its whistle, which has a frequency of 600 Hz. (a) What frequency do you hear from the whistle directly? (b) What frequency does a stationary person who is ahead of the train hear? (c) What frequency does a stationary person who is behind the train hear? (d) What frequency do you hear in the echo off of the cliff?
for A I was pretty sure that it would be 600 Hz because neither the train and I am moving. But for the other ones I was confused because I dont know how far the stationary person ahead of the train is or behind
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