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A source of sound, producing a sinusoidal wave, is moving uniformly towards an observer at a velocity of 20 m/s. The observer is moving away from the source at a constant velocity of 10 m / s. Frequency of the source is 200 Hz and speed of sound in air is of 340 m/s. (a) How many times, in an interval of 10 second, the eardrums of the observer will sense maximum change in pressure? (b) What will be apparent wavelength of sound for the observer?

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(a) 4125
(b) 1.6 m
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