state the expression for apparent frequency when source of sound and listener are moving toward each other??
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The Apparent change in the frequency of sound when the source, the observer and the medium are in a relative motion is called Doppler Effect. Let S be source of sound moving with velocity vs towards stationary listener O. Thus apparent frequency is greater than the actual frequency as source moves towards listener.
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The Apparent change in the frequency of sound when the source, the observer and the medium are in a relative motion is called Doppler Effect. Let S be source of sound moving with velocity vs towards stationary listener O. Thus apparent frequency is greater than the actual frequency as source moves towards listener.
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