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Doppler Effect the frequency of sound heard by an observer varies from actual frequency when there is relative motion between the sound source and the observer sound source moving toward the observer higher pitch higher frequency sound source moving away from observer lower pitch lower frequency When the source is moving towards you When the source is moving away from you shorter wavelength higher wavelength longer wavelength smaller frequency


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Longwood PHYS 103 - Doppler Effect

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