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I remember reading in a book that if we approached a red light
really fast it would appear green to us due to the Doppler effect of light
does any one know how fast we would need to travel for this to happen.
jeffreydk
Mar14-09, 03:09 AM
If you are approaching a light source, then you can compute the shift in frequency of light by
\nu_O=\nu_S\sqrt{\frac{1-v/c}{1+v/c}}
where \nu_O is the frequency seen by the observer, \nu_S is the frequency emitted by the source of the light, c is the speed of light, and v is the speed that you're traveling toward the source.
sweet that helps , thank-you
jeffreydk
Mar14-09, 03:21 AM
glad to help.
The equation above seems to have a typo, because the equation says when source approaches the observer the freq decreases , which is wrong.
jeffreydk
Mar14-09, 04:34 PM
Ah yes there is a typo--for approaching the signs should be reversed
\nu_O=\nu_S\sqrt{\frac{1+v/c}{1-v/c}}
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