Why is there no Doppler effect when the source moves perpendicular to the listener?
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There is a Doppler effect when the source of sound is stationary but the listener is in motion because the listener would come across the wave peaks sooner if moving towards the source (or later if moving away from the source), hence the wavelength of the sound will change, compared with if the listener was stationary.
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