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On a quiet day, two persons A and B, each sounding a note of frequency 580 Hz, are standing a few metres apart. Calculate the number of beats heard by each in one second when A moves towards B with a velocity of `4 ms^(-1)`. (Speed of sound in air `= 330 ms^(-1)`.)

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