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Bip efek dopller

The Doppler effect is something that happens to compile something that emits sound or
moving light relative to the observer. Objects, observers, can move, causing clear changes
in the frequencies emitted by objects. The Doppler effect explains why the hard driver car
horn that appears to compile changes because it is enlarged with the above tendency, and
understanding about the Doppler Effect can help scientists make findings about the world
around them.

This effect was proposed and discussed by Christian Doppler in 1842. As is often the case,
the first to occur at the scene that should have an effect, so this phenomenon is now known
as the "Doppler Effect." understand how to start. The short version of this story is a
compilation of observer objects, long waves compressed, causing an increase in frequency,
and compilation objects moving up, wavelengths spread, causing an increase in the
frequency value.

At the same time, the frequency of the wavelength seems to increase, a phenomenon known
as blueshifting. When the object moves away from the observer, the frequency shifts from
the observer's perspective, a shift known as redshift. Another example used for the public
The Doppler effect is an emergency vehicle siren. When moving, the siren moves to
change, causing it to sound higher, and the compilation moves away, the siren starts to
sound lower.

This interesting effect is not only interesting to know. Knowledge of the Doppler Effect can
help people to use for the purpose of taking measurements. Related changes in frequency
caused by the Doppler Effect, for example, can allow astronomers to determine the stars far
away, and whether they grow closer or farther than Earth. The effect of mapping stars with
the Doppler Effect was approved by astronomers for an agreed theory of the universe,
including thinking about the universe with rapid development.

In medicine, the Doppler Effect is used in medical imaging to collect data during real time
imaging studies. Because the right wavelength frequency and evaluation with the right
equipment, people can use the frequency used to solve the problem, if they know the right
equation to be used to increase the implications of the change. Many other business fields
benefit from the Doppler Effect to collect or transfer information.

The discussion in this time is the phenomenon of the Doppler Effect that occurs in sound
waves, the listener is a wave receiver.

If we (the listener) are silent and hear the sound from the sound source that is also silent,
then the sound we hear will have the same frequency as the sound source. However, the
Doppler effect will occur when the sound source moves against the listener or vice versa.
An example is when we hear a bersirine car going towards us, then we will hear the siren
sound rising (the pitch or frequency of the sound gets higher); then when the car has passed
us and further away, the sound of the siren will get smaller (lower pitch). This is the
Doppler Effect phenomenon, which is the change in sound frequency produced by a
moving sound source.

meaning:

fp is the frequency heard by the listener (Hz)


fs is the frequency issued by the sound source (Hz)

v is the speed of sound in the air (m / s)

vp is the listener's speed -if it moves- (m / s)

vs is the speed of the sound source -if it moves- (m / s)

the ± sign above can mean + (positive) or - (negative) depending on the condition of the
listener and also the source of the sound. agreement regarding the use of the plus and minus
signs, vp is + (positive) if the listener approaches the sound source, and is worth -
(negative) if away from the sound source

vs value + (positive) if the sound source is away from the listener, and is valuable -
(negative) if it approaches the listener

Sirens - Sounds issued by sirens on ambulances, police or fire engines are designed to make
the most of the Doppler effect so that listeners will be more aware of the cars as they move
closer to the listener. Radar - The Doppler effect is used in the application of several types
of radars to measure the speed of the object being observed. By measuring the change in
frequency received, we can measure the speed of the object.

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