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4. If a huge explosion occurs from a distance, which will you be able to observe first, the sound of the explosion or the tremor of the ground?
1. explosion
2. tremor
3. impossible to determine which will be observed first
4. both will be observed at the same time
5. Suppose you're on a hot air balloon ride, carrying a buzzer that emits a sound of frequency f. If you accidentally drop the buzzer over the side while the
balloon is rising at constant speed, what can you conclude about the sound you hear as the buzzer falls toward the ground?
1. the frequency and intensity increase.
2. the frequency decreases and the intensity decreases.
3. the frequency decreases and the intensity increases.
4. the frequency remains the same, but the intensity decreases.
Transcribed Image Text:4. If a huge explosion occurs from a distance, which will you be able to observe first, the sound of the explosion or the tremor of the ground? 1. explosion 2. tremor 3. impossible to determine which will be observed first 4. both will be observed at the same time 5. Suppose you're on a hot air balloon ride, carrying a buzzer that emits a sound of frequency f. If you accidentally drop the buzzer over the side while the balloon is rising at constant speed, what can you conclude about the sound you hear as the buzzer falls toward the ground? 1. the frequency and intensity increase. 2. the frequency decreases and the intensity decreases. 3. the frequency decreases and the intensity increases. 4. the frequency remains the same, but the intensity decreases.
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