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Jaiden Conley
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12 March, 18:33
What is the Doppler Effect equation?
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Miles
12 March, 18:51
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Fperson = [ (velocity of wind) + or - (velocity of person) ] / [ (velocity of wind) + or - (velocity of sounds) ] x frekuency of sounds
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