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The source S1 is at rest. The observer and the source S2 are moving toward S1 as shown in the figure. The beat frequency heard by the observer if both the source have the frequency of 120 Hz is (speed of sound is 330 m/s)


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The beat frequency is the mod of the difference of two apparent frequency.
f0=120 Hz
Let, the apparent frequency heard by the observer due to source S2 be f2
the apparent frequency heard by the observer due to source S1 be f1
f2=f0[v±v0v±vs]
When both the object are coming close to each other then the apparent frequency will increase. So, we will take +ive in the numerator and ive in the denominator.
Opposite in case when object are going far from each other
vo=10cos530
vs=30cos370
f2=120[330+10cos53033030cos370]
f2=120[336306]
IIy, in case of f1
f1=120[330+103300]
f1=120[3433]
In this case vs=0 because source is stationary
fb=|f2f1|=120[3343063433]
fb=8.128 Hz

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