WAVES (PART 6) Flashcards

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  1. What is the Doppler Effect?
A
  • it is a well known and frequently observed
    phenomenon
  • the apparent pitch of the sound is changed
  • it is changed by relative motion between the sound
    source and the observer
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  1. Where is the Doppler Effect used in?
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  • it is used in Diagnostic Medical procedures
  • it measures the flow velocities of fluids
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  1. What happens when the Source (S) is moving at a speed (vs) towards the observer?
A
  • each wave peak is emitted at a distance
    (d = vsT) closer to the observer
  • T = wave period
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  1. What happens when the Source moves closer to the observer?
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  • the wavelength decreases
  • it decreases by vsT
  • it decreases from the original wavelength of λ=vT
  • it does this for a sound wave travelling at a speed of V
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5
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  1. How is the new frequency observed and worked out?
A

NB:
this is a case of a moving source and a fixed observer

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6
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  1. What happens when the source is fixed and the observer is moving?
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  • there are successive peaks in the sound waves
  • the time between these peaks in the sound waves will
    be decreased
  • it is decreased when moving towards the source
  • it is moving with a speed of vD
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  1. How do we work out the new frequency?
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  • we must work out the new period
  • this is shortened

NB:
this is the case for a fixed source and a moving observer

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  1. What is the General case for the Doppler Effect?
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  • the two cases are combined
  • they provide a general formula
  • this applies to any situation where the observer and
    the source are both moving
  • it also applies to any situation where the observer or
    the source are both moving
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  1. What is the formula for the general case of the Doppler Effect?
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f’ = the frequency is due to the Doppler Effect
v = the speed of the sound in the medium
vd = the speed detector
= this speed is relative to the medium
vs = the speed of the source

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10
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  1. When do we use a + sign in the equation?
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  • when there is an increase in frequency
  • the source moves towards the detector
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  1. When do we use a - sign in the equation?
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  • when there is an increase in frequency from the
    detector
  • the source moves away from the detector
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  1. Answer this question.
A
  • A
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13
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  1. Answer this question.
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  • C
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14
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  1. Answer this question.
A
  • answer it
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  1. Answer this question.
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  • C
    (not 100% sure this is right)
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16
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  1. Answer this question.
A
  • answer it
17
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  1. Read through Summary 1.
    Does everything make sense?
A
  • yes
18
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  1. Read through Summary 2.
    Does everything make sense?
A
  • yes
19
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  1. Read through Summary 3.
    Does everything make sense?
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  • yes
20
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  1. Read through summary 4.
    Does everything make sense?
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  • yes
21
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  1. Read through summary 5.
    Does everything make sense?
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  • yes
22
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  1. Read through summary 6.
    Does everything make sense?
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  • yes
23
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  1. Read through summary 7.
    Does everything make sense?
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  • yes
24
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  1. Read through summary 8.
    Does everything make sense?
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  • yes