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Physics, 03.01.2020 02:31, rstredway7693

Astationary receiver detects a change in frequency of the signal from a jet flying directly away from it at 300 m/s. which of the following receivers will detect the same change in frequency from a jet moving away at 600 m/s? a) a receiver moving at 900 m/s in the opposite direction as the jetb) a receiver moving at 300 m/s in the opposite direction as the jetc) a stationary receiverd) a receiver moving at 300 m/s in the same direction as the jet

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