A particular jet engine produces a tone of 490 Hz. Suppose that one jet is at rest on the tarmac while a second identical jet flies overhead at 83.5% of the speed of sound. The pilot of each jet listens to the sound produced by the engine of the other jet.
(a) Calculate the frequency heard by the pilot in the moving jet.
(b) Calculate the frequency heard by the pilot in the stationary jet.
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