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This shows what two observers perceive depending on their positions relative to a source of sound. When the source is moving away from point A and towards point B, the Doppler Effect causes A to hear a lower frequency and B to hear a higher frequency. Self-created.

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current23:24, 3 April 2005Thumbnail for version as of 23:24, 3 April 2005512 × 384 (8 KB)Katieanddanielle (talk | contribs)This shows what two observers perceive depending on their positions relative to a source of sound. When the source is moving away from point A and towards point B, the Doppler Effect causes A to hear a lower frequency and B to hear a higher frequency. Thi

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