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2 August, 20:53

A train is approaching a signal tower at a speed of 40m/s. The train engineer sounds the 1000-Hz whistle, while a switchman in the tower responds by sounding 1200-Hz siren. THe air still and the speed is 340m/s. What is the frequency of the train whistle tone that is heard by the switchman?

300/340x1000Hz

380/340x1000Hz

340/300x1000Hz

1000Hz

340/380x1000Hz

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  1. 3 August, 00:01
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    v = speed of the source of sound or the train towards the listener or switchman = 40 m/s

    V = actual speed of sound = 340 m/s

    f = actual frequency of sound as emitted from source or the train = 1000 Hz

    f' = frequency as observed by the listener or by switchman = ?

    Using Doppler's law, frequency observed by a listener from a source moving towards it is given as

    f' = V f / (V - v)

    inserting the values

    f' = 340 x 1000 / (340 - 40)

    f' = 340 x 1000/300
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