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    The Changing Frequency of Sound from a Train Going Past
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The Changing Frequency of Sound from a Train Going Past

Question 64

Question 64

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The changing frequency of sound from a train going past your stopped car occurs because of changes in the sound's


A) intensity.
B) timbre.
C) decibels.
D) pitch.

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