Answer:
D) As you drive faster in the rain more raindrops strike your windshield.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The Doppler effect occurs when there is a change in the frequency of the source wave with respect to the motion of the observer.
- There is an apparent increase in the frequency of the emitted source when an observer moves towards the source.
- The wavelength stretches when an observer moves away from the emitting source.
- Consider the rain droplets fall towards the Earth in a slightly slanted towards eastwards. So, if you drive westwards, the frequency of the rain droplets hitting the windshield is higher.
- Similarly, if you drive eastwards, the frequency of the rain droplets striking your windshield will be lower.