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    The Frequency of a Blinking Light Source Appears to Double
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The Frequency of a Blinking Light Source Appears to Double

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Question 8

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The frequency of a blinking light source appears to double as the light source approaches you.As the same light source moves away from you at the same speed,its frequency


A) is halved.
B) is doubled.
C) stays the same.

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