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If the source and reciver are at rest realative to each other but the wave medium is moving realative to them, will the reciver delect wavelength or frequency shift.

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To solve the problem, we need to analyze the situation where the source and receiver are at rest relative to each other, while the wave medium is moving. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Setup**: - We have a source of sound (or any wave) and a receiver (observer) that are both stationary relative to each other. - The medium (like air, water, etc.) through which the sound travels is moving with a velocity \( V_m \). ...
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