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    The relativistic Doppler effect is the change in frequency, wavelength and amplitude of light, caused by the relative motion of the source and the observer...
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    physics, relativistic beaming (also known as Doppler beaming, Doppler boosting, or the headlight effect) is the process by which relativistic effects modify...
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    Newtonian mechanics.: 98  Other effects include the relativistic corrects to the Doppler effect and the Thomas precession. It also explains how electricity...
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  • The Doppler effect (also Doppler shift) is the change in the frequency of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the source of the...
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    {\displaystyle T=w+\beta w=\gamma w'(1+\beta ).} Hence, the relativistic Doppler effect is given by: 58–59  f = 1 − β 1 + β f 0 . {\displaystyle f={\sqrt...
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    Redshift (redirect from Doppler redshift)
    of light. A complete derivation of the effect can be found in the article on the relativistic Doppler effect. In brief, objects moving close to the speed...
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    one has to apply the relativistic Doppler effect. So, only with the aid of length contraction and the relativistic Doppler effect, the extremely small...
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    the velocity that would create an equivalent shift through the relativistic Doppler effect. In such units, the 2 ppm sunlight redshift corresponds to a...
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  • 0.27s before the train passed. This effect of moving objects on observations is associated with the Doppler effect. Time dilation by the Lorentz factor...
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    Ives–Stilwell experiment (category Doppler effects)
    contribution of relativistic time dilation to the Doppler shift of light. The result was in agreement with the formula for the transverse Doppler effect and was...
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    from moving, pulsed source distributions: The 3D time-domain relativistic Doppler effect". Wave Motion. 46 (1): 74–77. Bibcode:2009WaMot..46...74D. doi:10...
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    source, the redshift of the photon increases, according to the relativistic Doppler effect. The energy of the photon is reduced and as the wavelength becomes...
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  • {c} } ). [clarification needed] Relativistic beaming Aberration redshift Doppler effect Relativistic Doppler effect Ives–Stilwell experiment Time dilation...
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  • to rest energy, while relativistic mass is equivalent to relativistic energy (also called total energy). The term "relativistic mass" tends not to be...
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  • radar Relativistic Doppler effect All pages with titles containing Doppler This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Doppler. If...
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    experiments is the group of Ives–Stilwell experiments measuring the relativistic Doppler effect. Minkowski diagram The emergence of the muons is caused by the...
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  • black hole. Relativistic jets may provide evidence for the reality of frame-dragging. Gravitomagnetic forces produced by the Lense–Thirring effect (frame dragging)...
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  • contraction, time dilation, the relativistic velocity addition formula, the relativistic Doppler effect, relativistic mass, a universal speed limit, mass–energy...
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    three-velocity is measured and the Doppler effect which may affect observations of wavelength and frequency. Relativistic effects are highly non-linear and...
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    physical properties of a distant star or nearby exoplanet using the Relativistic Doppler effect. In-ovo sexing: spectroscopy allows to determine the sex of the...
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    Twin paradox (category Relativistic paradoxes)
    Another way of avoiding acceleration effects is the use of the relativistic Doppler effect . Neither Einstein nor Langevin considered such results to be...
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    can be sent using this effect. So-called superluminal motion is seen in certain astronomical objects, such as the relativistic jets of radio galaxies...
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    Relativistic electromagnetism is a physical phenomenon explained in electromagnetic field theory due to Coulomb's law and Lorentz transformations. After...
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    useful in stellar aberration, the Fizeau experiment, and the relativistic Doppler effect. The Lorentz transformations of acceleration can be similarly...
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  • increasing the difficulty of the game. These effects include the relativistic Doppler effect (red/blue-shifting of visible light and the shifting of ultraviolet...
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    In atomic physics, Doppler broadening is broadening of spectral lines due to the Doppler effect caused by a distribution of velocities of atoms or molecules...
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  • with better accuracy in 1941. It was designed to test the transverse Doppler effect – the redshift of light from a moving source in a direction perpendicular...
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    Probe B experiment. The geodetic effect was first predicted by Willem de Sitter in 1916, who provided relativistic corrections to the Earth–Moon system's...
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    processed EHT image is thought to be caused by Doppler beaming, whereby material approaching the viewer at relativistic speeds is perceived as brighter than material...
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  • mathematical logic alone. In the Lorentzian case, one can then obtain relativistic interval conservation and the constancy of the speed of light. The general...
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