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Yes, the frequency is higher - same as if the moving source was towards a stationary person -it is all relative
E=hv where E=energy v=frequency v=Planck's constant as you move further towards the xray side, frequency and energy increase.
Imagine having two heavy balls of the same weight and size on a rubbery fabric. If you increase the size of one, that will bend the fabric so that the smaller will move towards the larger.What you are seeing is that the heavier "attracts" the lighter. We call this gravity.
Tell them it is a pull that the earth and other things in space have that make things fall towards them.
A group of forces that is balanced ... that is, forces whose vector sum is zero ... has no effect on the motion of an object, whether the object is stationary or in motion. However, they may crush the object.
Yes, the frequency is higher - same as if the moving source was towards a stationary person -it is all relative
Yes, the frequency is higher - same as if the moving source was towards a stationary person -it is all relative
Not from your perspective if you are the one moving.
This type of music is geared towards allowing a listener to increase concentration on a task. People listen to this music when they are studying for an exam, reading, working, or thinking about some other task at hand.
This is an example of the Doppler effect. Sound is composed of waves. A particular vibration produces a sound wave with a particular wavelength. When the sound source moves towards a listener the waves are "bunched up". That results in a shorter observed wavelength and thus a higher frequency. When the sound source moves away the opposite happens. The frequency of the sound waves decreases.
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The passive listener, who listens without actively engaging or responding. The critical listener, who analyzes and questions the message being conveyed. The empathetic listener, who shows understanding and compassion towards the speaker. The selective listener, who focuses only on specific parts of the message. The attentive listener, who gives full focus and concentration to the speaker. The evaluative listener, who judges the validity or credibility of the message. The reflective listener, who thinks deeply about the content and its implications. The defensive listener, who reacts emotionally or negatively to the message.
it is unclear what you mean. One form of 'compression' would be the dopplar effect whereby a object producing sound is moving towards the listener. The sound heard by the listener is of a higher frequency than the sound that is produced.
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An increase in asdvertsing along with a differeent inflection towards advertisments.
In "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning, the reader can tell when the speaker and the listener interact when the speaker reveals jealousy and possessiveness towards his deceased wife, the Duchess. The listener's responses are subtle or implied through the speaker's monologue, creating a sense of tension and unease in their interaction.
E=hv where E=energy v=frequency v=Planck's constant as you move further towards the xray side, frequency and energy increase.