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A stationary source emits sound of frequency f0=492 Hz. The sound is reflected by a large car approaching the source with a speed of 2 ms1. The reflected signal is received by the source and superposed with the original. The beat frequency of the resulting signal is Hz. (Given that the speed of sound in air is 330 ms1 and the car reflects the sound at the frequency it has received).


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Given, f0=492 Hz, vcar=2 m/s and usound=330 m/s
In this condition a source will hear two sounds, one from the original source and other reflected by the car.

Now apparent frequency heard by person in the car is
f1=f0Usound+Ucarucar=330+2330×492
Apparent frequency received by stationery source is
f2=f1UsoundUsounducar=492×332330(3303302)=498 Hz

hence beat frequency= f2f0498492=6 Hz


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