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1 The Doppler Effect

2 What is the Doppler Effect?
The Doppler effect is a quantitative analysis that shows how the frequency heard by a stationary observer depends on whether the observer sees the source approaching or receding This means that waves have different observed frequencies when the wave source is in motion

3 A Diagram Sound waves Direction of motion

4 Equations for a moving source
The equation for a receding object is The equation for an approaching object is

5 Equations for a moving observer
For an observer moving towards the source For an observer moving away from the source

6 For light waves When light waves are emitted from a source moving away from you the light appears to be redshifted, as it is distorted back in the color spectrum towards red Also, when light is emitted for a source moving towards you it appears to be blueshifted, or moved up in the color spectrum towards blue

7 Diagram of light shifting
Light waves Direction of motion

8 The Doppler double shift
This occurs when a wave is reflected off of a moving object and it indicates the frequency shift and it has application in detecting blood flow rates and radar


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