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An observer is moving with half the speed of light towards a stationary microwave source emitting waves at frequency10GHz. What is the frequency of the microwave measured by the observer?


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17.3GHz

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15.3GHz

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10.1GHz

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12.1GHz

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Solution

The correct option is A

17.3GHz


Explanation for the correct option:

Frequency of the light source, f0=10GHz

We know that speed of the observer​, v=C2

Using relativistic Doppler effect in case observer moves towards the stationary source.

Apparent frequency measured by observer, f=f0C+vC-v

=f0C+C2C-C2=f03C2C2=103=10x1.73=17.3GHz

Thus, frequency of the microwave measured by the observer is 17.3GHz

Hence, Option A is correct.


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