Respuesta :
Apparent frequency heard by the staff: 389 Hz
Explanation:
The phenomenon described in this situation is called Doppler effect.
Doppler effect occurs when there is a source emitting a wave in relative motion with respect an observer. In such situation, the frequency of the wave as perceived by the observer ("apparent frequency") is shifted from the real frequency of the sound ("proper frequency"). In particular:
- The observer perceives a higher frequency if the source is moving towards them
- The observer perceives a lower frequency if the source is moving away from them
The formula to calculate the apparent frequency in the Doppler effect is
[tex]f'=\frac{v\pm v_o}{v\pm v_s}f[/tex]
where
f is the proper frequency
f' is the apparent frequency
v is the speed of the wave
[tex]v_o[/tex] is the velocity of the observer (positive if they are moving towards the source, negative if moving away)
[tex]v_s[/tex] is the velocity of the source (positive if it is moving away, negative if moving towards the observer)
First of all, in this problem we have to calculate the proper frequency of the sound wave emitted from the ambulance; we have:
v = 343 m/s (speed of sound wave)
[tex]\lambda=80 cm = 0.80 m[/tex] (wavelength)
So the proper frequency is
[tex]f=\frac{v}{\lambda}=\frac{343}{0.80}=429 Hz[/tex]
Now we can calculate the apparent frequency heard by the staff at the hospital when the ambulance moves away; we have:
[tex]v_s = +35.0 m/s[/tex] (velocity of the ambulance)
[tex]v_o = 0[/tex] (velocity of the staff)
Substituting,
[tex]f'=\frac{343+0}{343+35}(429)=389 Hz[/tex]
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