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Relativistic Doppler effect (3143 bytes)
1: In [[physics]], the '''relativistic Doppler effect''' is change in the observed frequency of light d... 21: ...to the observer. This is the relativistic Doppler effect. Doppler effect (9036 bytes) 1: ...source and motion of the observer. Each of these effects is analyzed separately. 3: ...[[France]], the effect is sometimes called "effet Doppler-Fizeau"). 18: ...eory of Relativity]]. See [[relativistic Doppler effect]]. 24: ...the observer. [[John Dobson]] has described this effect: 32: The Doppler effect for light has been of great use in [[astronomy]].... Inverse Doppler effect (1780 bytes) 1: ...rchanged. That would create an '''inverse Doppler effect'''. 5: ...pulse through the transmission line. This had two effects: the pulse produced a moving barrier by creating... 7: ...y, as would be expected from the standard Doppler effect, but with a higher frequency. Relativistic jet (873 bytes) 2: ...Jet. The environment around the [[AGN]] where the relativistic plasma is collimated into jets which escape along... 3: ‘’’Relativistic Jets’’’ are powerful plasma emissions which emerg... Relativistic beaming (9822 bytes) 1: ...tic jet|jets]] of intensely energenic [[plasma]]. Relativistic beaming is important in [[astronomy]] to understa... 3: Relativistic beaming is of particular important for a jet whic... 5: ... moving away from Earth at relativistic speeds is effected quite differently. The observed luminosity from... 7: Relativistic beaming effects can greatly alter the appearance of a distant ga... 12: ...can still be used to illustrate the principles of relativistic beaming.]] Relativistic rocket (1028 bytes) 1: ...se enough to [[light speed]] for [[relativistic]] effects to become significant. What "significant" means ... 3: Achieving relativistic velocities is difficult, requiring advanced forms... 5: Relativistic rockets are usually seen discussed in the context... 8: ...ysics/Relativity/SR/rocket.html Physics FAQs: The Relativistic Rocket] Relativistic mass (8371 bytes) 1: ... one's [[frame of reference]]. In particular, the relativistic mass increases with [[velocity]] while the rest m... 3: ...eful quantity and people stopped referring to the relativistic mass altogether. 5: ...fact that some relativity courses continue to use relativistic mass demonstrates that this is a matter of opinio... 13: ...ity ''v'' relative to some inertial observer, the relativistic mass is given by 19: ...ty approaches the speed of light, γ and the relativistic mass increase without bound. Relativistic Euler equations (1744 bytes) 1: ...n of the [[Euler equations]] that account for the effects of [[special relativity]]. 18: The relativistic Euler equations may be applied to calculate the [... Relativistic wave equations (1611 bytes) 1: ...pecial relativity]]. Such equations are called '''relativistic wave equations'''. 3: ...n, only to realize a few months later that its nonrelativistic limit (what is now called the Schrödinger equatio... 5: ==List of relativistic wave equations== List of relativistic equations (1693 bytes) 1: '''Special relativistic equations''' 18: [[Relativistic momentum]] 25: ... it was common to introduce a quantity called the relativistic mass, defined as m=γm<sub>0</sub>. In moder... 39: ''see also'' [[Relativistic wave equations]] Relativistic kill vehicle (3418 bytes) 1: ...of [[light speed]] to strike the target. At these relativistic velocities the mass could carry immense amounts o... 3: ...etection time. Furthermore, since the destructive effects of the RKV are carried by its kinetic energy, de... 7: ...et]]s or [[nuclear pulse propulsion]] (see also [[relativistic rocket]]s). Since an RKV would be unmanned, highe... 9: ... "gauss rifles" that were able to fire bullets at relativistic velocities. Man-portable weapons of this type wou... Relativistic quantum chemistry (354 bytes) 1: ... chemistry]] that applies [[Theory of relativity|relativistic mechanics]] to [[electron]] dynamics and [[chemic... Doppler (347 bytes) 3: '''Doppler''' can refer to: 4: * the '''[[Doppler effect]]''', where the [[frequency]] of a [[wave]] chang... 5: * '''[[Doppler radar]]''', an application of this effect 6: ...hristian Doppler]]''', who discovered the Doppler effect 7: * '''http://www.dopplerradio.net''', the [[podcast]]ing client for window... Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (10524 bytes) 1: The '''Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider''' (RHIC) is a heavy-[[ion]] [... 38: ...'et al.'', "Formation of dense partonic matter in relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC: Experimental ... 44: ...lam & L. McLerran, "What Have We Learned From the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider?", ''Phys. Today'' October 200... 50: *[http://www.bnl.gov/rhic/ Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider] Christian Doppler (963 bytes) 2: [[Image:Cdoppler.jpg]]</div> 3: ... hypothesis of what is now known as the [[Doppler effect]] which causes the frequency of a wave to apparen... 6: ...athematicians/Doppler.html An online biography of Doppler] 10: [[Category:1803 births|Doppler, Christian]] 11: [[Category:1853 deaths|Doppler, Christian]] Doppler temperature (1205 bytes) 1: '''Doppler temperature''' is the minimum achievable temperat... 3: ...when this effect exactly balances out the cooling effect of the [[laser]], no further cooling is possible.... 5: ...energy gained depends critically on the [[Doppler effect]]. Due to the velocity of the atom, the atom "see... Doppler radar (6125 bytes) 1: ...direct and highly accurate measurement of speeds. Doppler radars were originally developed for military rad... 6: ...gnal will be frequency shifted due to the Doppler effect, allowing it to be picked out of the outbound sig... 8: ...erly invisible. As with pulse radar systems, many Doppler systems also pulse their signal to allow the use ... 10: ...r systems use both the returned pulse ''and'' the Doppler shift to detect targets. 12: ==Doppler radar as weather radar== Doppler (crater) (2218 bytes) 20: |[[Christian Doppler]] 22: ...s]] crater formation. Further to the southwest of Doppler is the [[Mohorovik (crater)|Mohorovik crater]]. 24: ...east across the floor of Doppler from the rim of 'Doppler B'. 28: ...e side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Doppler 32: !width="25%" style="background:#eeeeee;" |Doppler Pulse-doppler (386 bytes) 1: ...ange to an object. Pulse-doppler radar uses the [[doppler shift]] principle to determine the relative veloc... Doppler profile (1809 bytes) 1: The '''Doppler profile''' is a [[spectral line]] profile which r... 5: be lowered. For non-relativistic thermal velocities, the 6: [[doppler effect|doppler shift]] will be: 17: ...he observer in any volume element of gas, the net effect will be to 34: ... distribution|normally distributed]] as well. The doppler profile is then:
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