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A train whistle is 580 Hz when stationary. It is moving away from you at 18.8 m/s. What frequency do you hear? (Speed of sound = 343 m/s) (Unit = Hz) HELP PLS!!
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A train whistle is 580 Hz when stationary. It is moving away from you at 18.8 m/s. What frequency do you hear? (Speed of sound = 343 m/s) (Unit = Hz) HELP PLS!!
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A train whistle is 580 Hz when
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do you hear?
(Speed of sound = 343 m/s)
(Unit = Hz)
HELP PLS!!
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