Joe, standing near a straight road, records the sound of the horn of a car trave
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Question
Joe, standing near a straight road, records the sound of the horn of a car traveling at a constant speed. The recorded frequency as a function of the car's position along the road for trials at different car speeds is accurately graphed below.
Options are greater than, less than, and equal to.
The speed in trial U is ..... to that in Q.
When the car is far away, the average of the frequencies moving in and out is ..... the frequency at rest.
The distance of Joe from the path in Q is ..... in U.
The speed in trial R is ..... that in other trials.
The speed in trial S is ..... that in other trials.
The speed in trial T is ..... that in U.
Explanation / Answer
A E T F T "greater the velocity of the source, the lower the frequency heard" true for motion towards the listener, since the higher the velocity the greater the frequency shift. Misread this the first time, sorry. "average frequencies equals the frequency at rest" true D and A are traveling at the same speed, as you can see by the way they converge when the distances are long. The divergence closer in means joe is not as close to the track in A as in DRelated Questions
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