Doppler effect and Speed of light

In summary, the frequency and speed of light are related by v=fλ, meaning that even if light appears red-shifted or blue-shifted, its speed remains constant. The same is true for sound waves, as the speed of sound depends on the properties of the air, not the speed of the emitter.
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rushikesh
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If light from a moving away object, such as a star, would appear red-shifted (and blue in case of approaching object), why don't we conclude that the speed of light is affected from that. Doesn't it mean that since light from a moving away object appear red, then the speed of light with respect to us has reduced (C-V) ?
 
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No, the FREQUENCY is affected. That's what red/blue shifted means. The speed is unchanged.
 
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The frequency and the speed are related by ##v=f\lambda## where ##\lambda## is the wavelength. With light ##\lambda## changes as the reciprocal of ##f##, so ##v## remains constant.
 
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DaleSpam said:
The frequency and the speed are related by ##v=f\lambda## where ##\lambda## is the wavelength. With light ##\lambda## changes as the reciprocal of ##f##, so ##v## remains constant.

So, this must be true even in case of sound. So, does the speed of sound also remain constant in such case?
 
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When a car passes you by, and you hear the pitch of its engine's sound change, do you conclude the speed of sound in the air changed at that moment?
 
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rushikesh said:
So, this must be true even in case of sound. So, does the speed of sound also remain constant in such case?
Yes, the speed of sound depends on the properties of the air (temperature, density, velocity, etc.), not the speed of the emitter. Two different emitters, one stationary and one moving but otherwise identical, will produce sound waves at different frequencies and wavelengths, but the same speed.
 

1. What is the Doppler effect?

The Doppler effect is the phenomenon of a change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source.

2. How does the Doppler effect affect the speed of light?

The Doppler effect does not affect the speed of light. It only changes the frequency and wavelength of the light wave, not its speed.

3. Can the Doppler effect be observed with visible light?

Yes, the Doppler effect can be observed with visible light. It is the same principle that causes the change in pitch of a siren as a police car drives past you.

4. What is the relationship between the Doppler effect and the speed of an object?

The Doppler effect is directly related to the speed of an object. The greater the speed of the object, the greater the change in frequency and wavelength of the wave observed by an observer.

5. How is the Doppler effect used in real-life applications?

The Doppler effect is used in various fields, such as astronomy, meteorology, and medical imaging. It is used to determine the speed and direction of moving objects, measure the rotation of stars and galaxies, and even diagnose heart conditions.

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