Könyv New Doppler Effect Florian Ion Petrescu

New Doppler Effect

Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Kiadó: Books on Demand
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
Küldés 5-8 napon belül
2 924 Ft
The Doppler effect (or Doppler shift), named after Austrian physicist Christian Doppler who proposed...

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Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2012
oldal
82
EAN
9783848229901
ISBN
3848229900
Enbook ID
01839791
Súly
91
Méretek
127 x 203 x 4

Teljes leírás

The Doppler effect (or Doppler shift), named after Austrian physicist Christian Doppler who proposed it in 1842 in Prague, is the change in frequency of a wave for an observer moving relative to the source of the wave. It is commonly heard when a vehicle sounding a siren or horn approaches, passes, and recedes from an observer. The received frequency is higher (compared to the emitted frequency) during the approach, it is identical at the instant of passing by, and it is lower during the recession.The relative changes in frequency can be explained as follows. When the source of the waves is moving toward the observer, each successive wave crest is emitted from a position closer to the observer than the previous wave. Therefore each wave takes slightly less time to reach the observer than the previous wave. Therefore the time between the arrival of successive wave crests at the observer is reduced, causing an increase in the frequency. While they are travelling, the distance between successive wave fronts is reduced; so the waves \"bunch together\". Conversely, if the source of waves is moving away from the observer, each wave is emitted from a position farther from the observer than the previous wave, so the arrival time between successive waves is increased, reducing the frequency. The distance between successive wave fronts is increased, so the waves "spread out".For waves that propagate in a medium, such as sound waves, the velocity of the observer and of the source is relative to the medium in which the waves are transmitted. The total Doppler Effect may therefore result from motion of the source, motion of the observer, or motion of the medium. Each of these effects is analyzed separately. For waves which do not require a medium, such as light or gravity in general relativity, only the relative difference in velocity between the observer and the source needs to be considered.

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