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A train standing a the outer signal of a railway station blows a whistle of frequency 400Hz in still air .
What is the frequency of the whistle for a platform observer when the train
(i) approaches the platform with a speed of `10ms^(-1)` ?
(ii) recedes from the platform with a speed of `10 ms^(-1)` ?

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