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Tina is waiting at the bus stop. She sees and hears an ambulance as it approaches and passes by her. Which two changes in the loudness of the sirens does Tina hear?
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Tina is waiting at the bus stop. She sees and hears an ambulance as it approaches and passes by her. Which two changes in the loudness of the sirens does Tina hear?
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When the ambulance approached her the loudness increase and when it pass by , the amplitude of the wave starts to fade away and the loudness decrease
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