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doppler shift
doppler kayması
doppler shift
Dopler kayması
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plural form of Doppler shift
Doppler shift
Alternative name of Doppler effect
doppler shift
An increase (or decrease) in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move towards (or away from) each other. Named after the Austrian physicist Johann Christian Doppler
doppler shift
1 = Doppler effect
doppler shift
The apparent change in the frequency of a signal caused by the relative motion of the transmitter and receiver
doppler shift
The change in length of a wave (light, sound, etc ) due to the relative motion of source and receiver Things moving toward you have their wavelengths shortened Things moving away have their emitted wavelengths lengthened
doppler shift
a phenomenon that causes waves to have a longer wavelength if the source and observer are moving apart and conversely becomes shorter if they are moving together Very useful effect for flow and speed measurement
doppler shift
change in the apparent frequency of a wave as observer and source move toward or away from each other
doppler shift
  The degree of observed change in frequency (or wavelength) of a wave due to the doppler effect
doppler shift
Change in wavelength due to relative motion source and detector The change in the wavelength of sound emitted by a moving source (Ex Moving Fire Truck Siren, Moving Car Horn, Moving Train )
doppler shift
The apparent change in frequency of a received signal due to the rate of change of the range between the transmitter and receiver See reconstructed carrier phase
doppler shift
The apparent change in the frequency of a signal caused by the relative motion of the transmitter and/or the receiver
doppler shift
A change in the perceived frequency of a radiated signal caused by motion of the source relative to the observer
doppler shift
A change in the wavelength of radiation received from a source because of its motion along the line of sight A Doppler shift in the spectrum of an astronomical object is commonly known as a redshift when the shift is towards longer wavelengths (the object is moving away) and as a blueshift when the shift is towards shorter wavelengths (the object is approaching)
doppler shift
A shift occurring in the electromagnetic spectrum, where an apparent change in signal frequency occurs as the transmitter and receiver move toward or away from one another
doppler shifts

    Расстановка переносов

    Dop·pler shifts

    Турецкое произношение

    däplır şîfts

    Произношение

    /ˈdäplər ˈsʜəfts/ /ˈdɑːplɜr ˈʃɪfts/
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