There are two trains (A and B) each with the same whistle that produces a sound wave at 403 Hz. Train A is at the origin and is stationary. The observer is to the right of train A and is moving to the right, away from train A, at 20 m/s. Train B is to the right of the observer and train A. It is moving to the right at 35 m/s, away from both the observer and train A. The temperature is 20 degrees C. Find is the frequency of the whistle from train A as heard by the observer

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There are two trains (A and B) each with the same whistle that produces a sound wave at 403 Hz. Train A is at the origin and is stationary. The observer is to the right of train A and is moving to the right, away from train A, at 20 m/s. Train B is to the right of the observer and train A. It is moving to the right at 35 m/s, away from both the observer and train A. The temperature is 20 degrees C. Find is the frequency of the whistle from train A as heard by the observer.
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