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A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 39.6 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 350 Hz. (a) What overall change in frequency is detected by a person on the platform as the train moves from approaching to receding

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A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 39.6 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 350 Hz.

(a)

What overall change in frequency is detected by a person on the platform as the train moves from approaching to receding

(b) What wavelength is detected by a person on the platform as the train approaches?

Answer:

a


\Delta f = 81.93 \ Hz

b


\lambda_1 = 0.867 \ m

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The speed of the train is
v_t = 39.6 m/s

The frequency of the train horn is
f_t = 350 \ Hz

Generally the speed of sound has a constant values of
v_s = 343 m/s

Now according to dopplers equation when the train(source) approaches a person on the platform(observe) then the frequency on the sound observed by the observer can be mathematically represented as


f_1 = f * (v_s)/(v_s - v_t)

substituting values


f_1 = 350 * (343 )/(343-39.6)


f_1 = 395.7 \ Hz

Now according to dopplers equation when the train(source) moves away from the person on the platform(observe) then the frequency on the sound observed by the observer can be mathematically represented as


f_2 = f * (v_s)/(v_s +v_t)

substituting values


f_2 = 350 * (343)/(343 + 39.6)


f_2 = 313.77 \ Hz

The overall change in frequency is detected by a person on the platform as the train moves from approaching to receding is mathematically evaluated as


\Delta f = f_1 - f_2


\Delta f = 395.7 - 313.77


\Delta f = 81.93 \ Hz

Generally the wavelength detected by the person as the train approaches is mathematically represented as


\lambda_1 = (v)/(f_1 )


\lambda_1 = (343)/(395.7 )


\lambda_1 = 0.867 \ m

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