A stationary police officer directs an ultrasonic pulse of frequency 22 800 Hz at an approaching vehicle. A reflected frequency of 25 000 Hz is received. Determine the velocity of the approaching vehicle. **** ********** ********* *** ****** *********

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A stationary police officer directs an ultrasonic pulse of frequency 22 800 Hz at an
approaching vehicle. A reflected frequency of 25 000 Hz is received.
Determine the velocity of the approaching vehicle.
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