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23 October, 12:20

Explain why a fire engine's siren sounds lower in pitch after the fire engine passes you.

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  1. 23 October, 12:48
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    When a sound source is moving toward you, you hear a higher frequency than the source is putting out, and when the source is moving away from you, you hear a lower frequency than the real one. The whole process is called the Doppler effect. It works with light too.
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