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by superhuzza
2983 days ago
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I think this explanation makes sense? The source of the noise at any given moment is where the tire is (or has just caused) the strip to vibrate. That point is moving away from the observer about as fast as the car is moving away from the observer So, the doppler effect is present since the point of friction is moving to a different point on the road, even if the road is stationary. |
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I'll add one thing: normally you hear Doppler effect with a nearly constant sound (emergency sirens.) Here the pitches are changing, but because our minds instantly recognize the 8-step Western scale we can pick out the frequency shift even though the frequency changes between the different notes may be the larger change.