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Observer A is on the left and observer B is on the right

Observer A is on the left and observer B is on the right-example-1
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a Doppler effect question. The answer is D because observer A hears a lower pitch than observer B, who hears a higher pitch. Look at how much closer together the sound waves are on the right vs. the left. The closer together the waves, the higher the frequency and the higher the pitch.

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