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You are standing on railroad tracks as a train approaches at a constant velocity. Suddenly the engineer sees you, applies the brakes, and sounds the whistle. What do you hear starting at that moment?
Because the waves are "stretching" as it approaches you slower and slower, I said that the "loudness increases, and pitch decreases." Is this correct?
Because the waves are "stretching" as it approaches you slower and slower, I said that the "loudness increases, and pitch decreases." Is this correct?