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    A Light Source Blinks Once Per Second in Its Own
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A Light Source Blinks Once Per Second in Its Own

Question 26

Question 26

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A light source blinks once per second in its own frame of reference. As you approach the blinking source, you observe the frequency of blinks to be


A) less than 1 Hz.
B) 1 Hz.
C) more than 1 Hz.

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