Part A A physics professor demonstrates the Doppler effect by tying a 650 Hz sound generator to a 1.0- m-long rope and w

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Part A A physics professor demonstrates the Doppler effect by tying a 650 Hz sound generator to a 1.0- m-long rope and w

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Part A A Physics Professor Demonstrates The Doppler Effect By Tying A 650 Hz Sound Generator To A 1 0 M Long Rope And W 1
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Part A A physics professor demonstrates the Doppler effect by tying a 650 Hz sound generator to a 1.0- m-long rope and whirling it around her head in a horizontal circle at 120 rpm . Assume the room temperature is 20°C What is the highest frequency heard by a student in the classroom? Express your answer using two significant figures. IVO AZO ? f+ = Hz Submit Request Answer Part B What is the lowest frequency heard by a student in the classroom? Express your answer using two significant figures. ΙΤΑΙ ΑΣΦ f- = Hz Submit Request Answer
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