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can we observe the doppler effect as a source of sound goes faster than the speed of sound?​

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Answered by anushkachauhan620
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Greater the relative speed the greater effect

Explanation:

The doppler effect occur not only for sound but for any waves when their is relative motion between the observer and the source.

Answered by AlkaAnuragi
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Answer:

Here is your answer Mate !!

No, It can't. Because the doppler effect is obversed whenever the speed of the source is moving slower than the speed of the waves. But if the source actually moves at the same speed as or faster than the wave itself can move, a different phenomenon is observed.

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