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24 November, 15:39

How does the Doppler effect explain the sound you hear when a race car comes toward and then passes a camera?

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  1. 24 November, 18:00
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    When an object is moving the waves in front of it (sound, light, whatever) get compressed and the waves behind it are stretched apart. so in a race cars case, the compressed waves make a higher pitched noise and vice versa
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