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A police car moving at a constant velocity with its siren on, passes a stationary listener. The graph below shows the changes in the frequency of the sound of the s... show full transcript
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The Doppler Effect is the apparent change in frequency (or pitch) of sound detected by a listener due to the relative motion between the sound source and the listener. This effect occurs because the listener and the source are moving at different velocities relative to the medium through which the sound waves are propagating.
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To calculate the speed of the police car, we can use the Doppler effect formula:
Where:
For when the car approaches:
And for when the car moves away:
Solving these equations simultaneously will yield the speed of the police car, which calculates to approximately 45.35 m s⁻¹ (with a range of 45.35 m s⁻¹ to 45.45 m s⁻¹).
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