As a sound source moves

  1. The Doppler effect occurs whena) a source of sound moves toward a listener b) a listener moves toward a source of sound c) a
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  2. A sound source producing 1.00-{\rm kHz} waves moves toward a stationary listener atone-half the speed of sound.The frequency
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  3. How is the wavelength of sound affected when a sound source moves toward a stationary observer, and the observer moves away from
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  4. A source emits sound uniformly in all directions. There are no reflections of the sound. At a distance of 12 m from the source,
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  5. 1)As a sound source moves away from a stationary observer, the number of waves will.decrease 2)How fast should a car move toward
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  6. 1)As a sound source moves away from a stationary observer, the number of waves will.decrease 2)How fast should a car move toward
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  7. How does the wavelength of a sound wave change as the source of the sound approaches or moves away from the listener?
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  8. 1)As a sound source moves away from a stationary observer, the number of waves will.A)increase B)decrease C)remain the same
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  9. 1)As a sound source moves away from a stationary observer, the number of waves will.A)increase B)decrease C)remain the same
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  10. What approximate change in decibles does an observer experience form a sound source if the oberver moves to a new location that
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