
Doppler Effect

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TJ McMahon
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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1. If the object emitting waves is moving AWAY from the observer, what happens to the waves?
the waves get "bunched up" - closer together (and appear at a higher frequency to the observer) like on the right side of the screen
the waves get "spread out" - further apart from each other (and appear at a lower frequency to the observer) like on the left side of the screen
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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2. The horn sounds exactly the same to the driver. But the car's horn sounds lower to you as the speeds AWAY from you. This "apparent" change in the sound waves is called:
The Greenhouse Effect
The Doppler Effect
The Coriolis Effect
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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3. So if the star is moving away from us, and therefore has a lower frequency wavelength, we call this observation:
redshift
greenshift
blueshift
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4. If the stars were moving towards the observer, it would be called
Red Shift
Green Shift
Blue Shift
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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5. Redshift - the observation that most stars and galaxies are moving away from us, is a result of the Doppler Effect and supports which widely accepted theory?
Plate Tectonics Theory
Theory of Evolution
String Theory
Big Bang Theory
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