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30 June, 07:56

A carousel that is 5.00 m in radius has a pair of 600-Hz sirens mounted on posts at opposite ends of a diameter. The carousel rotates with an angular velocity of 0.800 rad/s. A stationary listener is located at a distance from the carousel. The speed of sound is 350 m/s. The longest wavelength reaching the listener from the sirens is closest to A carousel that is 5.00 m in radius has a pair of 600-Hz sirens mounted on posts at opposite ends of a diameter. The carousel rotates with an angular velocity of 0.800 rad/s. A stationary listener is located at a distance from the carousel. The speed of sound is 350 m/s. The longest wavelength reaching the listener from the sirens is closest to 59.6 cm. 58.3 cm. 57.0 cm. 57.7 cm. 59.0 cm.

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  1. 30 June, 09:04
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    59cm

    Explanation:

    angular velocity = 0.8 rad/s

    linear velocity = angular velocity * radius

    =0.8rad/s * 5m

    = 4 m/s

    wavelength = (V + U) / F

    where,

    V is the velocity of the wave

    U is the velocity of the source

    F is the frequency of the source.

    wavelength = (350 m/s + 4 m/s) / 600 Hz

    Wavelength = 0.59m or 59 cm
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