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Masteriza [31]
3 years ago
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An ambulance moving at 42 m/s sounds its siren whose frequency is 450 hz. a car is moving in the same direction as the ambulance

at 25 m/s. what frequency does a person in the car hear (a) as the ambulance approaches the car? (b) after the ambulance passes the car?
Physics
1 answer:
Korvikt [17]3 years ago
8 0
(a) Since the ambulance and the car are moving one relative to each other, we have to use the general formula of the Doppler effect, which gives us the shift of the frequency of the siren as heard by an observer in the car:
f'=( \frac{v+v_o}{v+v_s} )f
where
f' is the apparent frequency as heard by the observer in the car
v is the velocity of the wave 
v_o is the velocity of the observer (positive if it is moving towards the source, negative if it is moving away)
v_s is the velocity of the source (positive if the source is moving away from the observer, negative if is is moving towards it)
f is the real frequency of the sound

In the first part of the problem:
v=343 m/s (speed of the sound wave)
v_o =-25 m/s (the car is moving away from the ambulance)
v_s = -42 m/s (the ambulance is moving towards the car)
f=450 Hz (original frequency of the sound)

If we plug the numbers into the formula, we find
f'=( \frac{343 m/s-25 m/s}{343 m/s-42 m/s} )(450 Hz)=475 Hz

b) This time, the ambulance passes the car, so the ambulance is now moving away from the car; this means that v_s must be positive:
v_s=+42 m/s
Moreover, the car is now moving towards the ambulance, so we should reverse also the sign of v_o:
v_o=+25 m/s
All the other data do not change, so if we use the same formula as before, we find
f'=( \frac{343 m/s+25 m/s}{343 m/s+42 m/s} )(450 Hz)=430 Hz
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