Knowledge in general relativity theoryThis Demonstration is a visualization of the Doppler effect. As time increases, the blue object moves along the road and its velocity relative to the green observer(vt) changes. As a result, the sound that the blue object emits is heard by the observer at a different frequency than that at which it is originally emitted. This phenomenon is called the Doppler effect.This Demonstration plays tones at the frequency that the observer would hear as time passes and the object moves along the road. It is recommended that the user animate the time slider in order to allow the scenario to play at a constant speedComponente Curricular::Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::Físic
The Doppler effect is a shift in the frequency of waves emitted from an object moving relative to th...
The Doppler effect is a phenomenon which relates the frequency of the harmonic waves generated by a ...
Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::FísicaAnimation which allows students to observe that...
Knowledge in general relativity theoryThis Demonstration is a visualization of the Doppler effect. A...
<p>This presentation of 7 animations demonstrates the Doppler effect, which is used by astronomers t...
The development of Information and Communication Technologies suggests some spectacular changes in t...
The development of Information and Communication Technologies suggests some spectacular changes in t...
Basic notions on amplitude and frequencyThis animation allows students to observe through several gr...
Basic notions on amplitude and frequencyThis animation allows students to observe through several gr...
The example which is perhaps most frequently cited as an illustration of the Doppler effect is the c...
Abstract The Doppler effect is a phenomenon which relates the frequency of the harmonic waves genera...
The Doppler effect is a shift in the frequency of waves emitted from an object moving relative to th...
The Doppler effect is a shift in the frequency of waves emitted from an object moving relative to th...
Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::FísicaAnimation which allows students to observe that...
Abstract\ud \ud The Doppler effect is a shift in the frequency of waves emitted from an object movin...
The Doppler effect is a shift in the frequency of waves emitted from an object moving relative to th...
The Doppler effect is a phenomenon which relates the frequency of the harmonic waves generated by a ...
Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::FísicaAnimation which allows students to observe that...
Knowledge in general relativity theoryThis Demonstration is a visualization of the Doppler effect. A...
<p>This presentation of 7 animations demonstrates the Doppler effect, which is used by astronomers t...
The development of Information and Communication Technologies suggests some spectacular changes in t...
The development of Information and Communication Technologies suggests some spectacular changes in t...
Basic notions on amplitude and frequencyThis animation allows students to observe through several gr...
Basic notions on amplitude and frequencyThis animation allows students to observe through several gr...
The example which is perhaps most frequently cited as an illustration of the Doppler effect is the c...
Abstract The Doppler effect is a phenomenon which relates the frequency of the harmonic waves genera...
The Doppler effect is a shift in the frequency of waves emitted from an object moving relative to th...
The Doppler effect is a shift in the frequency of waves emitted from an object moving relative to th...
Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::FísicaAnimation which allows students to observe that...
Abstract\ud \ud The Doppler effect is a shift in the frequency of waves emitted from an object movin...
The Doppler effect is a shift in the frequency of waves emitted from an object moving relative to th...
The Doppler effect is a phenomenon which relates the frequency of the harmonic waves generated by a ...
Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::FísicaAnimation which allows students to observe that...