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The Doppler Effect definitions
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Doppler Effect
Change in frequency of sound due to relative motion between source and listener.Frequency
Number of sound waves passing a point per second, measured in Hertz (Hz).Sound Source
Object emitting sound waves, such as a siren or speaker.Listener
Person or device receiving sound waves from a source.Velocity
Speed of an object in a specific direction, crucial in Doppler calculations.Speed of Sound
Constant speed at which sound waves travel, approximately 343 m/s in air.Doppler Shift
Change in observed frequency due to motion of source or listener.Relative Motion
Movement of source and listener towards or away from each other.Hertz
Unit of frequency, representing one cycle per second.Equation
Mathematical representation of the Doppler effect: FL = (v + vL) / (v + vS) * FS.Positive Direction
Convention in Doppler problems, from listener to source.Stationary
State of an object not in motion, affecting Doppler calculations.Pitch
Perceived frequency of a sound, higher when source approaches.Wave
Disturbance that transfers energy through a medium, like sound.Vector
Quantity with both magnitude and direction, such as velocity.