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Beats and the Doppler Effect

Adding waves together is, in general, a pain in the neck; the result is complicated. But we've seen that under certain circumstances, one can find simple expressions.

But what if two waves have different frequencies? As long as the frequencies are not too far apart , one can try this approach:


If you observe a source of waves which is moving -- or if you are moving as you observe a source of waves -- then you will see a change in the properties of those waves.


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