A spacecraft emits a radio signal with a frequency of fs = 3.05 GHz as it speeds away from Earth at a speed of u = 7.51 × 107 m/s. What frequency (fo) is received on Earth? Your answer should be in GHz.
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A spacecraft emits a radio signal with a frequency of fs = 3.05 GHz as it speeds away from Earth at a speed of u = 7.51 × 107 m/s. What frequency (fo) is received on Earth?
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