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At an air show a jet flies directly toward the stands at a speed of 1190 km/h, emitting a frequency of 3580 Hz, on a day when the speed of sound is 342 m/s. What frequency (in Hz) is received by the observers?

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Answer:

The received frequency by the observers is 106.46 kHz.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Speed = 1190 km/h = 330.5 m/s

Frequency = 3580 Hz

Speed of sound = 342 m/s

We need to calculate the received frequency by the observers

Using formula of frequency


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

Where, f = frequency


v_(o) =velocity of observer


v_(s) = velocity of source

Put the value into the formula


f'=(342+0)/(342-330.5)*3580


f'=106.46\ kHz

Hence, The received frequency by the observers is 106.46 kHz.

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