The wavelength of sound does not depend on reference frame of observer
B
Motion of source of sound effects the wavelength
C
When source of sound and observer both are at rest and medium is moving than wavelength and velocity of sound changes in equal proportion
D
When only medium moves from source to observer, frequency heard by obsever will be greater than original frequency
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When only medium moves from source to observer, frequency heard by obsever will be greater than original frequency
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