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Problem16 40

This document discusses the frequency of sound waves emitted by a source moving at different velocities relative to a stationary listener. It gives the frequency as 375 Hz when the source is stationary and the listener is moving at -15 m/s. It also gives the frequency as 371 Hz when the source is moving at 35 m/s and the listener at 15 m/s. The difference between the two frequencies is 4 Hz, though the difference is only known to one significant figure.

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Problem16 40

This document discusses the frequency of sound waves emitted by a source moving at different velocities relative to a stationary listener. It gives the frequency as 375 Hz when the source is stationary and the listener is moving at -15 m/s. It also gives the frequency as 371 Hz when the source is moving at 35 m/s and the listener at 15 m/s. The difference between the two frequencies is 4 Hz, though the difference is only known to one significant figure.

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16.40: a) From Eq. 16.17 , with vS 0, vL 15.0 m s , f A 375 Hz.

b) With vS 35.0 m s , vL 15.0 m s , f B 371 Hz.


c) f A f B 4 Hz (keeping an extra figure in f A ) . The difference between the
frequencies is known to only one figure.

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