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The Doppler shift formula allows you to determine the perceived frequency of a sound source, but how is it determined and derived. This video goes through the derivation on how it is worked out.
Other videos....
a doppler demo - https://youtu.be/vio18enhGwo
a doppler animation - https://youtu.be/JHHv3MJaG7M
a doppler explanation - https://youtu.be/SeupIG-RWd8
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The Doppler shift formula allows you to determine the perceived frequency of a sound source, but how is it determined and derived. This video goes through the derivation on how it is worked out.
Other videos....
a doppler demo - https://youtu.be/vio18enhGwo
a doppler animation - https://youtu.be/JHHv3MJaG7M
a doppler explanation - https://youtu.be/SeupIG-RWd8
See www.physicshigh.com for all my videos and other resources.
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