A source of sound, when stationary, generates wave of frequency 500Hz. The speed of sound is 340m/s. Find the wavelength of the waves detected by an observer and frequency observed when a) The source is stationary and the observer moves towards it with speed 20m/s. b) The source moves away from the stationary observer with speed 30m/s.

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A source of sound, when stationary, generates wave of frequency 500Hz. The speed of sound is 340m/s. Find the wavelength of the waves detected by an observer and frequency observed when

a) The source is stationary and the observer moves towards it with speed 20m/s.

b) The source moves away from the stationary observer with speed 30m/s.

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