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An observer moves towards a stationary source of sound of frequency n . The apparent frequency heard by him is 2 n . If the velocity of sound in air is 332 m/sec, then the velocity of the observer is

A

166 m / sec

B

664 m / sec

C

332 m / sec

D

1328 m / sec

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