I think I'm getting it. The Doppler effect is the change in frequency of sound, light, or radio waves. An electrocardiogram is using doppler to create an illustration of the hearts electrical rhythm. Ultrasound imaging is using it to measure the frequencies of sound waves to determine the...
This is a question that my instructor gave us to find out about and I have found articles that relate the two together, but I am still puzzled to find the how. Other questions that we were given are:
How does ultrasound imaging use doppler?
Find anything else that uses sonar doppler.
The...