Home | Maths | Science | TestsDoppler 1The Doppler Effect is the apparent variation in frequency of any emitted wave, such as a wave of light or sound, as the source of the wave approaches or moves away, relative to an observer.
What this means is that if a siren emits a sound at a frequency of 400Hz, you will hear the frequency of 400Hz ONLY IF you were at rest compared to the siren.
Therefore we hardly ever hear things at their correct frequencies! If everything was at rest relative to you, only then would you hear the correct frequency.
The speed of the sound would be 340m.s-1 whether the car is at rest or travelling at any speed.
This is why if the car approaches you, you hear a higher frequency.
The Doppler Equation
1. fL is what you hear (Listener) Easy Questions1. What is meant by the Doppler Effect?The Doppler Effect is the apparent variation in frequency of any emitted wave, such as a wave of light or sound, as the source of the wave approaches or moves away, relative to an observer.
2.1. Does the Doppler Effect occur only for sound waves? Yes. It occurs for both transverse waves and longitudinal waves.
3. A police-car is moving towards you with its siren on.
3.2. Would the wavelength of the sound that you hear be greater or lesser than at the source? |