
Doppler Effect in One Minute
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Physics, Science
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explains the Doppler effect using a car horn as an example. It describes how wavefronts behave when a car is stationary versus when it is moving. When the car is stationary, observers hear the same pitch. When the car moves, the frequency of the wavefronts changes, causing observers to hear different pitches depending on whether the car is moving towards or away from them. The video concludes with a thank you note.
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