Problem 10:  A student knows that an ambulance siren has a frequency of fs = 395 Hz. He measures, when the ambulance is approaching him, the frequency fo = 416 Hz. Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s in this problem.       Part (a) Input an expression for the ambulance's speed, vs, in terms of the frequencies and the speed of sound v. Expression   : vs = __________________________________________ Select from the variables below to write your expression. Note that all variables may not be required. α, β, θ, a, d, fo, fs, g, h, j, k, m, P, t, v Part (b) What is this speed, in meters per second? Numeric   : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. vs = __________________________________________ Part (c) If ambulance is moving away with the same speed as in part (b), what is the wavelength measured by the student in meters? Numeric   : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. λ'o = __________________________________________

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Problem 10:  A student knows that an ambulance siren has a frequency of fs = 395 Hz. He measures, when the ambulance is approaching him, the frequency fo = 416 Hz. Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s in this problem.

 
   

Part (a) Input an expression for the ambulance's speed, vs, in terms of the frequencies and the speed of sound v.
Expression   :
vs = __________________________________________

Select from the variables below to write your expression. Note that all variables may not be required.
αβθadfofsghjkmPtv

Part (b) What is this speed, in meters per second?
Numeric   : A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
vs = __________________________________________


Part (c) If ambulance is moving away with the same speed as in part (b), what is the wavelength measured by the student in meters?
Numeric   : A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
λ'o = __________________________________________

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