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Two train whistles have identical frequencies of 175 Hz. When one train is at rest in the station and the other is moving nearby, a commuter standing on the station platform hears beats with a frequency of 4.05 beats/s when the whistles operate together. What are the two possible speeds and directions the moving train can have? slower speed m/s Correct: Your answer is correct. faster speed m/s Changed: Your submitted answer was incorrect. Your current answer has not been submitted.

User Gumzle
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Answer:

The speed of the train is 7.75 m/s towards station.

The speed of the train is 8.12 m/s away from the station.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Frequency of the whistles f= 175 Hz

Beat frequency
\Delta f= 4.05 Hz

Speed of observer = 0

We need to calculate the frequency

Using formula of beat frequency


\Delta f=f'-f


f'=\Delta f+f


f'=4.05+175


f'=179.05\ Hz

When the train moving towards station, then the frequency heard is more than the actual

Using Doppler effect


f'=f((v-v_(o))/(v-v_(s)))


v=v-(vf)/(f')

Put the value into the formula


v=343-(343*175)/(179.05)


v=7.75\ m/s

The speed of the train is 7.75 m/s towards station.

When the train moving away form the station

Again beat frequency


\Delta f=f-f'


f'=f-\Delta


f'=175-4.05


f'=170.95\ Hz

We need to calculate the speed

Using Doppler effect


f'=f((v-v_(o))/(v+v_(s)))


v=(vf)/(f')-v

Put the value into the formula


v=(343*175)/(170.95)-343


v=8.12\ m/s

The speed of the train is 8.12 m/s away from the station.

Hence, This is the required solution.

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