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Unit 6 Segment C: Doppler Effect

With the help of the police we analyze the Doppler effect.

07/31/2018

Physics in Motion

Unit 6 Segment C: Doppler Effect

7/31/2018 | 11m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

With the help of the police we analyze the Doppler effect.

Unit 6 Segment C: Doppler Effect We enlist the help of the police to analyze the Doppler effect as it relates to light and sound. We work through an example problem and bring clarity to a sometimes-confusing equation.

07/31/2018

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Physics in Motion

Unit 6 Segment C: Doppler Effect

7/31/2018 | 11m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

Unit 6 Segment C: Doppler Effect We enlist the help of the police to analyze the Doppler effect as it relates to light and sound. We work through an example problem and bring clarity to a sometimes-confusing equation.

07/31/2018

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