Answer:
The correct option is;
B) No, the Navy vessel is slower
Explanation:
The speed of some torpedoes can be as high as 370 km/h. The average speed of a fast Navy vessel is approximately 110 km/h
Therefore, the torpedoes travel approximately 3 times as fast as the (slower) Navy vessel, such that the torpedo covers three times the distance of the Navy vessel in the same time and therefore, if the Navy vessel and the torpedo continue in a straight line (in the same direction) due north the vessel can not outrun the torpedo
Therefore, no the Navy vessel travels slower than a torpedo.
Answer: 394 Hz
Explanation: this is a question under Doppler effect.
The mathematical equation that defines a Doppler effect is given below as
fo = {c+ vo/ c - vs} × f
Where fo = frequency observed =?
c = speed of sound = 345 m/s
vo = velocity of observer relative to source = 9.5m/s
vs = velocity of source relative to observer = - 9.5 m/s ( the negative sign is as a result of the fact that the observer and the source are moving in opposite direction to each other)
f = frequency of sound by source = 394 Hz.
By substituting the parameters, we have that
fo = {345 + 9.5/ 345 - (-9.5)} × 394
fo = (345 +9.5/ 345 + 9.5) × 394
fo = (354.5/354.5) × 394
fo = 1 × 394 = 394 Hz
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