Omg.. thankyou very much my phy teacher taught me and i really could not undertstand why waves starts getting buched up when it comes closer to the observer doesn't a wave has a fixed frequency right from where it originates so why it changes.... you explained it ! thankyou very much
no, because they are moving with the plane, so the rings of sound (sound waves) dont build up in the same way they do to a slower or stationary object.
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best explanation of doppler effect i have come accross.
i meant across.
hats off this is a very different perspective of visualizing doppler effect
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This unbelievably made simple. Thanx.
Definitely a "wow" moment. This video is amazing.
Great explanation! Now I understand how this effect happens. Thank you.
I liked the video. The explanation is superb and nice hand writing
Omg.. thankyou very much my phy teacher taught me and i really could not undertstand why waves starts getting buched up when it comes closer to the observer doesn't a wave has a fixed frequency right from where it originates so why it changes.... you explained it ! thankyou very much
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Thank you :) I was curious. Nice to have it explained so simply You're amazing :)
Perfect explanation. Thank you!
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A jet plane often creates two mach cones (one at the nose, one at the tail).
But you may also be hearing an echo.
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A very good explanation. Better than The Big Bang Theory
THANK YOU OH MY GOODNESS I FINALLY UNDERSTAND
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so in the case of a fighter jet is the sonic boom always happening ? what I hear will be a different boom from a person say 1 mile away from me ?
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For sonic booms, at the speed of sound and at super sonic, when do you hear the 'blasts' in relation to the object passing you?
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Very well done indeed, thank you. You are good are this teaching stuff :O)
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in a sonic boom, why do you hear two 'blasts' rather than one?
Sonic boom is a paralel to light boom and its event horizon.
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i did not understand one thing which he said at last about the word HELP.
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So would the pilot not hear the sonic boom? :o whoa
no, because they are moving with the plane, so the rings of sound (sound waves) dont build up in the same way they do to a slower or stationary object.
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That's amazing. :o Thanks for the reply!
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