what is Doppler effect in sound
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The apparent change in the frequency of sound heard by a listener, due to the relative motion of the source of sound and the listener, is called the Doppler effect in sound.
[Note : Christian Johann Doppler (1803 - 53), Austrian physicist, discovered the effect. The effect is observed for all kinds of waves such as sound waves, light waves, etc.]
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