When an automobile moves towards a listener, the sound of its horn seems relatively
a. Low pit...
Physics, 03.03.2020 01:30 annamerryberry1016
When an automobile moves towards a listener, the sound of its horn seems relatively
a. Low pitched (low frequency)
b. High Pitched (high frequency)
c. Normal (no change in frequency)
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