The siren on an ambulance is emitting a sound whose frequency is 2250 Hz. The sp
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The siren on an ambulance is emitting a sound whose frequency is 2250 Hz. The speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) If the ambulance is stationary and you (the "observer") are sitting in a parked car, what are the wavelength and the frequency of the sound you hear? (b) Suppose that the ambulance is moving toward you at a speed of 26.5 m/s. Determine the wavelength and the frequency of the sound you hear. (c) If the ambulance is moving toward you at a speed of 26.5 m/s and you are moving toward it at a speed of 13.0 m/s, find the wavelength and frequency of the sound you hear.
Explanation / Answer
By doppler effect,
f' = fo(v + vL) / (v - vS)
and
wavelength' = v / f'
Thus:
A. vL = vS = 0, hence,
f' = 2350 Hz [ANSWER]
wavelength' = 0.146 m [ANSWER]
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B.
f' = 2547 Hz [ANSWER]
wavelength' = 0.1347 m [ANSWER]
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c.
f' = 2651 Hz
wavelength' = 0.1294 m [ANSWER]
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