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Doppler Effect
A phenomenon causing a shift in observed frequency due to relative motion between source and observer.Electromagnetic Waves
Waves of electric and magnetic fields, including light, that can travel through a vacuum.Frequency
The number of wave cycles that pass a point per unit time, measured in Hertz.Wavelength
The distance between successive crests of a wave, often measured in nanometers for light.Relative Velocity
The combined speed of the source and observer, used in calculating frequency shifts.Speed of Light
A constant value of approximately 3 x 10^8 meters per second, denoted as 'c'.Observed Frequency
The frequency detected by an observer, altered by the Doppler effect.Source Frequency
The original frequency emitted by a source before any Doppler shift.Receding
The motion of a source moving away from an observer, causing a frequency decrease.Approaching
The motion of a source moving towards an observer, causing a frequency increase.Nanometer
A unit of length equal to one billionth of a meter, often used to measure light wavelengths.Hertz
The unit of frequency, equivalent to one cycle per second.Lambda
A symbol commonly used to represent wavelength in equations.Velocity
The speed of something in a given direction, crucial in Doppler effect calculations.Light Bulb
An example used to illustrate the Doppler effect with electromagnetic waves.