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Describe at least two ways that your understanding of the Doppler effect could be applied to everyday life.
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Describe at least two ways that your understanding of the Doppler effect could be applied to everyday life.
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Describe at least two ways that your understanding of the Doppler effect could be applied to everyday life.
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Answer: What the person above said
Step-by-step explanation:
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Heres one: If you were driving at night, and a car was coming toward you at high speeds, You could tell they were coming because of the increase of sounds and light. Hope this helps!
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