DOPPLER EFFECTGRAPHICSACOUSTICSELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATIONThe Doppler effect is explained by means of an elementary graphical method. The differences are pointed out which exist if acoustic or electromagnetic fields are considered. (Author)Henry P. Kalmus...
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Doppler effect (redirected fromDoppeler effect) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia Dop·pler effect (dŏp′lər) n. A change in the observed frequency of a wave, as of sound or light, occurring when the source and observer are in motion relative to each other, with the frequency increasing ...
Multi-source signal separation with Doppler feature matching search In order to explain the proposed algorithm for multi-source signal separation with DFMS, the Doppler Effect and its correction based on resampling are explained with the time–frequency data fusion technique. ...
Larger drift speeds yield larger P e (V a ) since the vessel encounters waves more frequently than if it was anchored, because of the Doppler effect58, 59. Moreover, the drifting vessel covers the strip area (1500 × 30 m 2) in the 10-minute interval and the associated space-...
Doppler effect is used to measure the relative speed of a moving target with respect to the radar and is also used to interpret the frequency shift of the backscattering from the ocean wave according to the water-wave phase velocity. The widely known relationship between the Doppler shift and ...
We note that, in alternative models that do not rely on DM to describe the dynamics of galaxies (e.g.MOND), the formation of the DoS can be naturally explained as the result ofa past MW-M31 interactionwhich led to the formation of tidal tails in the MW, and thus to the generation of...
Scientists finally answer an age-old question: How can the so-called “teapot effect” be explained? The “teapot effect” has been threatening spotless white tablecloths for ages: if a liquid is poured out of a teapot too slowly, then the flow of liquid sometimes does not detach itself fr...
摘要: The spectrum of degenerate four-wave mixing in Na vapor is shown to be purely dispersive for Rabi frequencies between the natural linewidth and the Doppler width. This result is qualitatively explained by the fact that absorption saturates much faster than dispersion....