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Doppler effect analogy using balls

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English: Illustration of the Doppler effect using balls. Each ball represents a period of a wave. The balls travel at a speed of 1 m / s relative to the floor, on which the person who throws the balls (emitter) and the observer (receiver) are. The emitter is initially at 2 m from the receiver, and approaches the receiver at a speed of 0.1 m / s.
Español: Ilustración del efecto Doppler usando bolas. Cada bola representa un período de una onda. Las bolas se desplazan a una velocidad de 1 m / s respecto al suelo sobre el que están el que las lanza (emisor) y el que las observa (receptor). El emisor está, al principio, a 2 m del receptor, y se acerca a él a una velocidad de 0.1 m / s.
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