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to an observer the pitch of the stationary source of the sound appears to be reduced by 20% if speed of sound is 340m/s then
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Which situations might cause two observers (A and B) to measure different frequencies for the same
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A woman is 1.6 m tall and has a mass of 47 kg. She moves past an observer with the direction of the motion parallel to her
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which situations might cause two observers (A and B) to measure different frequencies for the same vibrating object? select the
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which situations might cause 2 observers (a and b) to measure different frequencies for the same vibrating object? select the
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The velocity of sound in the atmosphere is c=300 m/s. An airplane is traveling with velocity v=600 m/s at an altitude of h=8 km
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