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The wave length of the sound produced by a source is 0.8m. If the source moves towards the stationary listener at `32 ms^(-1)` what is the apparent wave length of sound if the velocity of sound is `320 ms^(-1)`

A

0.32m

B

0.4m

C

0.72m

D

0.80m

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