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Title: The Doppler Effect


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The Doppler Effect
  • Section 14.6

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  • The Doppler Effect A change in frequency (pitch)
    due to relative motion between a source of sound
    and its observer

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  • The Doppler Effect can be produced by either the
    source moving or by the observer moving.

Doppler Effect for a Moving Observer
Actual Wave Observed Wave
Large wavelength Small frequency (low pitch )
Small wavelength Large frequency (high pitch)
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Moving Sound Source
  • For a sound source moving towards a stationary
    observer with speed vs , the perceived wavelength
    decreases and velocity remains constant
  • Therefore observed frequency will increase from f
    to f
  • For a sound source moving away from a stationary
    observer with speed vs , the perceived wavelength
    increases and velocity remains constant
  • Therefore observed frequency will decrease from f
    to f

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Moving Observer
  • For an observer moving towards a stationary sound
    source with speed v0 , the perceived velocity
    increases and wavelength remains constant
  • Therefore observed frequency will increase from f
    to f
  • For an observer moving away from a stationary
    sound source with speed v0 , the perceived
    velocity decreases and wavelength remains
    constant
  • Therefore observed frequency will decrease from f
    to f

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In general, the resulting frequency can be found
using the following formula
  • Use the top set of signs ( in numerator - in
    denominator) when the objects are moving towards
    each other
  • Use the bottom set of signs (- in numerator
    in denominator) when the objects are moving away
    from each other

(new) observed frequency
speed of observer
(old) actual frequency
speed of sound (usually 343 m/s)
speed of sound source
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  • Some everyday examples are
  • Radar detectors
  • Waves that strike an approaching car will bound
    back with a higher frequency
  • Waves that strike a car moving away will bounce
    back with a lower frequency

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  • Loud fire engines/sirens moving past you
  • As the fire engine/siren approaches, the pitch of
    the siren sound (a measure of the siren's
    frequency) is high
  • As the fire engine/siren passes by, the pitch of
    the siren sound is low.
  • Virtual Physic Lab Simulation

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  • Animals (bats)
  • A) Stationary object Waves will reflect off
    surface with same spacing as when they arrived
    no shift in frequency between cry and echo
  • B) Insect flying away Echo waves will have wider
    spacing (lower frequency) than cry waves because
    insect moves farther from bat between waves
  • C) Insect approaching Echo waves will be more
    compressed (higher frequency) than cry waves
    because insect moves closer to bat between waves

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Shock Waves and Sonic Booms
  • How fast are the following aircrafts moving with
    respect to the speed of sound? (slower than, at,
    or faster than?)

Aircraft moving at the speed of sound
Aircraft moving faster than the speed of sound
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  • What is the V shape that forms behind an
    aircraft traveling faster than the speed of
    sound?
  • What causes the V shape?
  • Compressions interfere (overlap)
  • Superposition of compressions
  • One BIG compression all at once

High pressure regions result from the overlapping
of compressions
What do you hear as the result of this big
compression?
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  • When do you hear a sonic boom?
  • As the high pressure region hits your ears all at
    once!
  • NOT as a plane crosses the threshold of sound

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  • Where else in the real world do you see the V
    shape occur?
  • Water behind a duck
  • Boats
  • Wakeboarding/Waterskiing

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Video on Doppler and Sonic
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vyWIMWqkcRDUfeature
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