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A violin player riding on a slow train plays a 440 Hz note. Another violin player standing near the track plays the same note. When the two are closed by and the train approaches the person on the ground, he hears 4.0 beats per second. The speed of sound in air = 340 m s−1. (a) Calculate the speed of the train. (b) What beat frequency is heard by the player in the train?

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Given:
Frequency of violins f0 = 440 Hz
Speed of sound in air v = 340 ms−1
Let the velocity of the train (sources) be vs.

(a) Beat heard by the standing man = 4
∴ frequency f1 = 440 + 4
= 444 Hz or 436 Hz
Now,
f1=340340-vs×f0

On substituting the values, we have:

444=340+0340-vs×440

444340-vs=440×340
340×444-440=440×vs340×4=440×vsvs =3.09 m/s=11 km/h

(b) The sitting man will listen to fewer than 4 beats/s.

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