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A Physics Story.

From History:
Subject: Waves.
1842

Looked at differently.

When a source moves toward you, waves compress and frequency increases; when it moves away, waves stretch and frequency decreases. This applies to sound (changing pitch), and light (changing color, or redshift).

Now, the details…

The Doppler effect is the apparent difference between the frequency at which sound or light waves leave a source and that at which they reach an observer, caused by relative motion of the observer and the wave source.

The Doppler effect for sound was first described by the Austrian physicist Christian Doppler in 1842. He presented his ideas in a paper titled “On the Coloured Light of the Double Stars and Certain Other Stars of the Heavens,” proposing that the observed frequency of waves depends on the relative speed of the source and the observer. This principle was later confirmed experimentally by the Dutch scientist Christophorus Buys Ballot in 1845.


That Physics Story, 

was first published on TST 2 years ago.

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

Front: What property of sound changes when it moves from air to water?
Back: Speed (not frequency, not wavelength)

 

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