Two passenger trains moving with a speed of $108\, km/h$ cross each other. One of them blows a whistle whose frequency is $750\, Hz$. If the speed of sound is $330\, m/s$,then the passengers sitting in the other train,after the trains cross each other,will hear a sound whose frequency is .... $Hz$.

  • A
    $900$
  • B
    $625$
  • C
    $750$
  • D
    $800$

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