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Q. A train whistling at constant frequency ‘$n$’ is moving towards a station at a constant speed $V$. The train goes past a stationary observer on the station. The frequency ‘$n$’ of the sound as heard by the observer is plotted as a function of time ‘$t$’. Identify the correct curve

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Solution:

Whistling train is the source of sound, $v_{s}=B$. Before crossing a stationary observer on station, frequency heard is $n^{\prime}=\frac{v n}{\left(v-v_{s}\right)}=\frac{v n}{v-V}=$ constant, and $n^{\prime}>n^{2}$. Here , $v$ is velocity of sound in air and $n$ is actual frequency of whistle. After crossing the stationary observer, frequency heard is $n^{\prime}=\frac{v}{\left(v+v_{s}\right)}=\frac{v}{v+V}=$ constant and $n^{\prime}