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31 October, 20:47
Jane and John Doppler effect
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Leanna Hall
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To summarize, Jane's star has a red light and is traveling towards the Earth while John's star has a blue light and is traveling away from the Earth. This is a prime example of the Doppler Effect in motion. The stars look different because they are traveling in different directions.
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