An engine whistling at a constant frequency `n_(0)` and moving with a constant velocity goes past a stationery observer. As the engine crosses him, the frequency of the sound heard by him changes by a factor f. The actual difference in the frequencies of the sound heard by him before and after the engine crosses him is
A
`(1)/(2)n_(0)(1-f^(2))`
B
`(1)/(2)n_(0)((1-f^(2))/(f))`
C
`n_(0)((1-f)/(1+f))`
D
`(1)/(2)n_(0)((1-f)/(1+f))`
Text Solution
Verified by Experts
The correct Answer is:
B
Topper's Solved these Questions
PRACTICE WORKSHEET 3
D MUKHERJEE|Exercise Assertion- Reason Type|3 Videos
PRACTICE WORKSHEET 3
D MUKHERJEE|Exercise Linked- Comprehension Type|3 Videos
PRACTICE WORKSHEET 2
D MUKHERJEE|Exercise Linked- Comprehension Type|4 Videos
PROPERTIES OF MATTER,FLUIDS
D MUKHERJEE|Exercise Type 2|35 Videos
D MUKHERJEE-PRACTICE WORKSHEET 3-Matrix-Matching Type