$A$ small source of sound vibrating at a frequency $500 Hz$ is rotated along a circle of radius $\frac{100}{\pi} cm$ at a constant angular speed of $5$ revolutions per second. The minimum and maximum frequency of the sound observed by a listener situated in the plane of the circle is (Speed of sound is $332 ms^{-1}$)

  • A
    $338.5 Hz, 612.5 Hz$
  • B
    $485.4 Hz, 535.6 Hz$
  • C
    $435.3 Hz, 565.6 Hz$
  • D
    $485.4 Hz, 515.5 Hz$

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