Ultra sound is just a name for soundwaves of a certain frequency. Doppler is a phenomena where wavelengths change depending on the movement of the object that the wave has bounced off from. By signal processing you can give different colours to objects that move differently wrt the sound source.
There is a limitation od Doppler's effect in sound. Doppler's effect is applicable provided if the relative velocity of the source and the listener is less than the velocity of sound.
The change in frequency is caused by the Doppler Effect
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The pitch lowers as the wavelength of the sound increases. It's called the Doppler effect
Christian Doppler discovered the Doppler effect in 1842. He observed that the frequency of sound changes as the object of the sounds moves and the detector of the sound moves. Radar and medical devices use the Doppler effect to locate and provide images of scanned objects.
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There is a limitation od Doppler's effect in sound. Doppler's effect is applicable provided if the relative velocity of the source and the listener is less than the velocity of sound.
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As far as I know, there will always be a Doppler effect when there is relative movement between the object that emits sound, and the observer (i.e. you, who are listening to the sound).
The change in frequency is caused by the Doppler Effect
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The pitch lowers as the wavelength of the sound increases. It's called the Doppler effect
The Doppler effect proves that sound travels in waves.
Christian Doppler discovered the Doppler effect in 1842. He observed that the frequency of sound changes as the object of the sounds moves and the detector of the sound moves. Radar and medical devices use the Doppler effect to locate and provide images of scanned objects.
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