Doppler's effect lo5 JY

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DOPPLER'S EFFECTPHYS 101 LO5

Real Life Experience

• You must have noticed this before. As the train approaches the station, the sound of its horn at a higher pitch and as the train moved away, it is at a lower pitch.

Real Life Experience

• You must have noticed this before. As a train or a car approaches, the sound of its horn is at a higher pitch and as it moves away, the horn is at a lower pitch. (high pitch reflects high frequency)

This is Doppler's effect!!

Why does Doppler's effect occur?

• Click here for a passing car horn

You are here as the car approaches

This is the car.

Why does Doppler's effect occur?

• Click here for a passing car horn

You are here as the car approaches

This is the car.

Why does Doppler's effect occur?

This is the car.

You are here as the car leaves

Why does Doppler's effect occur?

• The Doppler effect occurs when a source of waves and the observer are moving relative to each other, resulting in the observer measuring a different frequency of the waves than the frequency that the source is emitting.

• The phenommenon is named for the Austrian physicist Christian Doppler (who first described it).

Three scenarios

• stationary source, moving receiver

• stationary receiver, moving source

• moving source and receiver

Three scenarios

• stationary source, moving receiver

• stationary receiver, moving source

• moving source and receiver

All can be concluded in one formula

• fr and fs: frequency of receiver and source

• vr and vs: speed of receiver and sourcer

• v: speed of sound in air

Questions

Assume you are Sitting on a beach one day. You find a flight is moving towords you with speed of 100m/s. What frequency will you hear as the plane flying towards you which engine emiting sound with a frequency of 1000 Hz?

solution

• What if the plane is leaving?

• What if the plane is leaving?

Resources

• http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/sound/Lesson-3/The-Doppler-Effect-and-Shock-Waves