An police van turned on its siren (frequency = 940.0 Hz) while it is travelling at a velocity of 77.0 km/h. A driver in a stationary car hears the siren as the police van moves closer. What is the frequency of the siren perceived by the driver of the car? The velocity of sound in air is 343 m/s. Enter the numerical part of your answer to the nearest integer.

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An police van turned on its siren (frequency = 940.0 Hz) while it is travelling at a velocity of 77.0 km/h. A driver in a stationary car hears the siren as the police van moves closer. What is the frequency of the siren perceived by the driver of the car?

The velocity of sound in air is 343 m/s.

Enter the numerical part of your answer to the nearest integer.

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