A rope hangs vertically from the ceiling. A pulse is sent up the rope. Does the pulse travel faster, slower, or at a constant speed as it moves toward the ceiling? Explain your answer.
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BIOLOGICAL APPLICATION, CONTEXT-RICH In modern medicine, the Doppler effect is routinely used to measure the rate and direction of blood flow in arteries and veins. High-frequency ultrasound (sound at frequencies above the human hearing range) is typically employed. Suppose you are in charge of measuring the blood flow in a vein (located in the lower leg of an older patient) that returns blood upward to the heart. Her varicose veins indicate that perhaps the one-way valves in the vein are not working properly and that the blood is pooling in the veins and perhaps even that the blood flow is backward toward her feet. Employing sound that has a frequency of 50.0 kHz, you point the sound source from above her thigh region down toward her feet and measure the sound reflected from that vein area to be lower than 50.0 kHz. (a) Was your diagnosis of the valve condition correct? If so, explain. (b) Estimate the instruments frequency difference capability to enable you to measure speeds down to Take the speed of sound in flesh to be the same as that in water,
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The first step in solving 15 problem number 82 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: BIOLOGICAL APPLICATION, CONTEXT-RICH In modern medicine, the Doppler effect is routinely used to measure the rate and direction of blood flow in arteries and veins. High-frequency ultrasound (sound at frequencies above the human hearing range) is typically employed. Suppose you are in charge of measuring the blood flow in a vein (located in the lower leg of an older patient) that returns blood upward to the heart. Her varicose veins indicate that perhaps the one-way valves in the vein are not working properly and that the blood is pooling in the veins and perhaps even that the blood flow is backward toward her feet. Employing sound that has a frequency of 50.0 kHz, you point the sound source from above her thigh region down toward her feet and measure the sound reflected from that vein area to be lower than 50.0 kHz. (a) Was your diagnosis of the valve condition correct? If so, explain. (b) Estimate the instruments frequency difference capability to enable you to measure speeds down to Take the speed of sound in flesh to be the same as that in water,
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