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redshift and blueshift quick check
which situations might cause two observers (a and b) to measure different frequencies for the same vibrating object? select the two correct answers. (1 point)
- observer a is stationary and observer b is moving
- observer a and observer b are both stationary and at the same distance from the object
- observer a and observer b are stationary but at different distances from the vibrating object
- observer a and observer b are moving at different speeds relative to each other
Brief Explanations
The Doppler effect causes frequency changes due to relative motion (not distance). So:
- "Observer A is stationary and Observer B is moving": Motion difference causes frequency change.
- "Observer A and Observer B are moving at different speeds relative to each other": Different relative speeds cause frequency difference.
- The other options involve distance (stationary at same/different distances), which doesn't affect frequency (Doppler effect is about motion, not distance).
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- Observer A is stationary and Observer B is moving
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