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Blueice88
May13-03, 03:02 PM
Hi All.... Who knows the formula of the Doplerīs Effect??Please someone help me.This is a little curiosity that I Have.Regards.




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LogicalAtheist
May13-03, 03:06 PM
DOPPLER EFFECT FOR MOVING OBSERVER:

F = (1+ OR 1-(U/V))f

Units are inversed seconds

v = speed of wave
u = speed of observer
F = with doppler effect
f = without doppler effect

I just got this outta my old physics book as we didn't cover this chapter so it's as new to me as to you!!!

LogicalAtheist
May13-03, 03:11 PM
DOPPLER EFFECT FOR MOVING SOURCE:

F = ((1)/(1+ or 1-(U/V)))f

Same units as above
Same variable definitions as above



DOPPLER EFFECT FOR MOVING SOURCE AND MOVING OBSERVER

F = ((1+ or 1-(u/v))/(1+ or 1-(U/V)))f

Same units as above
Addition variables:

u = moving observer
U = moving source

Mulder
May13-03, 03:24 PM
Relativistic transformation given by [squ](1 + v/c) / [squ](1 - v/c) if you want that one for high velocities.

Wavelength is red-shifted (lengthened), and frequency shortened for sources moving away. Blue-shift/longer frequency for sources moving towards observer.

LogicalAtheist
May13-03, 03:57 PM
Yeah mulder. Interesting I didn't see these relativistic equations in the relativity chapter....

The low note on a bass guitar, traveling at the speed of light, ouch that might hurt my ears!!!!!!

Blueice88
May13-03, 04:46 PM
Thank You... Very Much friends! Iīm Glad to be part of this forum!Regards.


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