I am having trouble figuring out this problem, any help would beappreciated, tha
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I am having trouble figuring out this problem, any help would beappreciated,thanks!
Expectant parents are thrilled to hear their unborn baby'sheartbeat, revealed by an ultrasonic motion detector. Suppose thefetus's ventricular wall moves in simple harmonic motion with anamplitude of 1.70 mm and a frequencyof 140 per minute.
(a) Find the maximum linear speed of the heartwall. Suppose the motion detector in contact with the mother'sabdomen produces sound at 2,000,000.0 Hz which travels throughtissue at 1.50 km/s.
1 m/s
(b) Find the difference between the original frequency and themaximum frequency at which sound arrives at the wall of the baby'sheart.
2 Hz
(c) Find the difference between the original frequency and themaximum frequency at which reflected sound is received by themotion detector. By electronically "listening" for echoes at afrequency different from the broadcast frequency, the motiondetector can produce beeps of audible sound in synchronization withthe fetal heartbeat.
3 Hz (a) Find the maximum linear speed of the heartwall. Suppose the motion detector in contact with the mother'sabdomen produces sound at 2,000,000.0 Hz which travels throughtissue at 1.50 km/s.
1 m/s
(b) Find the difference between the original frequency and themaximum frequency at which sound arrives at the wall of the baby'sheart.
2 Hz
(c) Find the difference between the original frequency and themaximum frequency at which reflected sound is received by themotion detector. By electronically "listening" for echoes at afrequency different from the broadcast frequency, the motiondetector can produce beeps of audible sound in synchronization withthe fetal heartbeat.
3 Hz