The apparent change in wavelength and frequency of a wave emitted by a moving source
This stationary police car emits sound from the siren and the waves spread out symmetrically
To an observer in front of the moving car, the wavelength appears to be smaller because they squash together. To an observer behind the moving car, the waves appear to stretch out
Remember that the Doppler Effect is an apparent change in wavelength and frequency and that this only happens because a wave emitter is moving away from or towards an observer.Because the speed of the waves emitted stays constant, if the wavelength of the wave appears to decrease, this must mean the frequency appears to increase, and vice versa.
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