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  • 18-06-2014
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Help with number 32
Apparently the answer is 4 but I have no idea why

Help with number 32 Apparently the answer is 4 but I have no idea why class=

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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 18-06-2014
All you have to remember is that when the source is APPROACHING the observer,
the frequency seems HIGHER than what's actually leaving the source.

The siren is wailing at 1,000 Hz.

(1). 30.0 Hz . . . that's way lower

(2). 9.19 x 10² Hz = 919 Hz . . . that's lower

(3). 1.00 x 10³ Hz = 1,000 Hz . . . that's exactly the same

(4). 1.10 x 10³ Hz = 1,100 Hz . . . that's the only choice that's higher than 1,000 Hz.
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