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A Physics Story.

From History:
Subject: Light Waves.
1848

Put simply.

The Doppler effect was extended from sound to light when astronomers noticed that starlight shifts in frequency, revealing stellar motion through subtle changes in color.

Now, the details…

In 1848, French physicist Hippolyte Fizeau observed that the spectral lines of stars were shifted from their expected positions. This discovery showed that light, like sound, experiences a Doppler effect. When stars move toward us, their light shifts toward blue; when they move away, it shifts toward red. This insight became foundational for modern astronomy, allowing scientists to measure stellar motion and, eventually, the expansion of the universe.


That Physics Story, 

was first published on TST 2 years ago.

By the way, the flashcard inspired by it is this.

Front: What effect explains the redshift in the spectral lines of stars?
Back: Doppler Effect

 

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