How does the Doppler effect works?

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2026-08-19 23:06

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As soon as there is a relative movement between two objects - one receiver and one transmitter - the wave lenght of the signal received/reflected is changed.

Since frequency is inversly proportianal to wavelenght, frequency is changed as well.

The difference between sent signal frequency and received signal frequency may be used to calculate your own speed (aircrafts) or another object speed (road speed radars).

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