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COMEDK · Physics · 16. Waves and Sound

The apparent frequency of a note is \(200 \mathrm{~Hz}\). When a listener is moving with a velocity of \(40 \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}\) towards a stationary source. When he moves away from the same source with the same speed, the apparent frequency of the same note is \(160 \mathrm{~Hz}\). The velocity of sound in air (in \(\mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}\) ) is

  1. A 340
  2. B 330
  3. C 360
  4. D 320
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(C) 360

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Let \(f_{s}\) be the frequency of source. The apparent frequency heard when listener moves towards source is \(f^{\prime}=f_{s}\left(\frac{v_{s}+v_{0}}{v_{s}}\right)\) \(\Rightarrow \quad 200=f_{s}\left(\frac{v_{s}+40}{v_{s}}\right)...(i)\) The apparent frequency heard, when…