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Is it possible to derive the Doppler effect formulas for sound using relative velocity?

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Answered by Sushank2003
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Is it possible to derive the Doppler effect formulas for sound using relative velocity? If possible can anyone please explain it to me.
Answered by choudhary21
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✔️✔️v = Velocity of sound or light in medium, f = Real frequency,

f' = Apparent frequency.

Doppler effect formula is used to find the apparent frequency and wavelength for the source moving towards the observer and away from the observer or observer moving towards the source or away from the source.


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