Doppler Effect (Physics) | Sketchy MCAT
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In this sketch, we dive into the Doppler effect with narwhals taking center stage to show how movement changes the way we hear sounds. We'll break down the equation that calculates the frequency we perceive, and zoom past the sound barrier to explore shock waves created when something moves faster than sound itself. Wrapping up, we'll show how pitch shifts with the Doppler effect, and what hitting Mach 1 really means.

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