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Chapter 16, Problem 12PE
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Each piston of an engine makes a sharp sound every other revolution of the engine. (a) How fast is a race car going if its eight—cylinder engine emits a sound of frequency 750 Hz, given that the engine makes 2000 revolutions per kilometer? (b) At how many revolutions per minute is the engine rotating?
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