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a ultrasonic wave at 8x10^4 Hz is emitted into a vien where the speed of sound in blood is 1570 m/s. the wave reflects off the red blood cells moving towards the stationary receiver, if the frequency of the4 returning signal is 8.002x10^4 Hz, what is the speed of blood flow?

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Answer: 0.392 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

The Doppler shift equation is:


f'=(V+V_(o))/(V-V_(s)) f

Where:


f=8(10)^(4) Hz is the actual frequency of the sound wave


f'=8.002(10)^(4) Hz is the "observed" frequency


V=1570 m/s is the speed of sound


V_(o)=0 m/s is the velocity of the observer, which is stationary


V_(s) is the velocity of the source, which are the red blood cells

Isolating
V_(s):


V_(s)=(V(f'-f))/(f')


V_(s)=(1570 m/s(8.002(10)^(4) Hz-8(10)^(4) Hz))/(8.002(10)^(4) Hz)

Finally:


V_(s)=0.392 m/s

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