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use an example to explain the doppler effect

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The apparent change in the frequency of sound due to the relative motion between the source and the observer is called the Doppler effect.

E.g: The apparent frequency of the whistle of a train increases as it. approaches an observer on the platform and decreases when the train passes the observer.Read more on Sarthaks.com what-is-the-doppler-effect-give-an-example

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Definition: Doppler Effect refers to the change in wave frequency during the relative motion between a wave source and its observer. It was discovered by Christian Johann Doppler who described it as the process of increase or decrease of starlight that depends on the relative movement of the star.

Description: Doppler Effect works on both light and sound objects. For instance, when a sound object moves towards you, the frequency of the sound waves increases, leading to a higher pitch. Conversely, if it moves away from you, the frequency of the sound waves decreases and the pitch comes down. The drop in pitch of ambulance sirens as they pass by and the shift in red light are common examples of the Doppler Effect.

Edwin Hubble made the discovery that the universe expands as a consequence of the Doppler Effect. It has important applications in the fields of astronomy and space technology.

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