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Doppler Effect Problems Solved

The Doppler effect is a fascinating phenomenon observed in the propagation of waves. It deals with the apparent distortion that happens in the propagation of waves when the source or the observer of the wave are in relative motion.  According to the Doppler effect, the frequency of a wave undergoes an apparent change when it […]

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Different Cases of Doppler Effect

The Doppler effect is described by the change that happens in the frequency of a wave which is corresponding to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source. Another name of the Doppler effect is the Doppler shift. An Australian physicist Christian Doppler stated the Doppler principle in the year 1842, after his

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Demodulation Methods

The demodulation process is the method of extracting the original signal, which carries the information, from the carrier wave. An electronic unit called the demodulator is used to extract the information from the modulated wave. Since demodulation is the extraction of information, the output from a demodulator could be video signals or simply digital signals

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Applications of Doppler Effect

If you wish to learn about the most important and scoring topics of physics, Doppler’s effect is the one. People find it difficult to understand the theory of this subject. But trust me, your concepts will be crystal clear after reading this article once. The Doppler effect finds its applications in many places, which will

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Amplitude and Frequency Modulation

Introduction: The method of modifying the carrier signal in response to the message signal is known as modulation. In the process of modulation, the high-frequency sine wave signal is referred to as the carrier signal. The modulating signal is the name given to the output signal. Modulation is a signal processing technique that involves shifting

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Variation Of G Due To Shape Of Earth

The Earth is not exactly spherical and is ellipsoidal. As a result, it is flatter at the poles and bulges at the equator. The Earth’s polar radius is 6.357 x 106 metres, and its equatorial radius is 6.378 x 106 metres. Because gravity’s acceleration is inversely proportional to the Earth’s radius, g near the pole

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