Doppler

/ˈdɒplər/ noun

Relating to the change in frequency of waves (sound, light, radio) from a source moving relative to an observer.

Named after Austrian physicist Christian Doppler (1803-1853), who first described the effect in 1842. His surname derives from German 'Toppler,' meaning someone who lived by a hill or worked as a potter.

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