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4. Physics | Dopler's Effect | Doppler's Effect when Source is Moving and Observer is at Rest



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10 thoughts on “4. Physics | Dopler's Effect | Doppler's Effect when Source is Moving and Observer is at Rest
  1. Sir In a case when the source and the observer are placed in two separate media in which velocity of sound is different..how can we calculate the apparent wavelength?

  2. Sir, if both source and observer are stationary but wind blows from source to observer, then should we take it as an equivalent case of source moving towards the observer?Also should we take this case as the change of frequency of the wave or the change of wavelength of the received sound?

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