A source of sound emits waves at a frequency 650

  1. Three sources of sound are distributed along a line, as shown in the figure. v is the speed of sound. Source A is at rest, and
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  2. A source of sound emits waves at a frequency f= 650 Hz. An observer is located at a distance d= 170 m from the source. Use u=340
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  3. A source of sound emits waves at a frequency 650 Hz. An observer is located at a distance 190 m from the source. Use m/s for the
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  4. You are traveling in a car toward a hill at a speed of 40.8 mph. The car's horn emits sound waves of frequency 243 Hz, which
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  5. You are traveling in a car toward a hill at a speed of 40.8 mph. The car's horn emits sound waves of frequency 243 Hz, which
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  6. You are traveling in a car toward a hill at a speed of 40.8 mph. The car's horn emits sound waves of frequency 243 Hz, which
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  7. You are traveling in a car toward a hill at a speed of 42.1 mph. The car's horn emits sound waves of frequency 251 Hz, which
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  8. Why do sound engineers use spongy materials on walls?(1 point)Responses to increase the frequency of sound waves to increase the
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  9. Why do sound engineers use spongy materials on walls?(1 point)Responses to reflect sound waves better to reflect sound waves
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  10. Why do sound engineers use spongy materials on walls?(1 point) Responses to increase the frequency of sound waves to increase
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