| P. Naur - Philosophy - 1995 - 388 pages
...the observer referred to a system of co-ordinates which is at rest relatively to the source of light, the frequency v' of the light perceived by the observer is given by the equation v,= v 1 — cps (p ' v/q This is Doppler's principle for any velocities whatever. ...... | |
| Jong-Ping Hsu, Yuan-Zhong Zhang - Science - 2001 - 620 pages
...the observer referred to a system of co-ordinates which is at rest relatively to the source of light, the frequency v' of the light perceived by the observer is given by the equation , _ 1— cos <l>.v/c This is Doppler's principle for any velocities whatever. When $ =... | |
| Stephen Hawking - Science - 2009 - 470 pages
...the observer referred to a system of co-ordinates which is at rest relatively to the source of light, the frequency v' of the light perceived by the observer is given by the equation 1 — cos</> • v/c v' = v — , ^. V(l - v2/c2} This is Doppler's principle for any... | |
| 684 pages
...light when measured with reference to axes moving with the source is v0, if also the source is moving relative to the observer with velocity v making an...of the light perceived by the observer is given by V "0 «» TV , 1 — cos 9 C If our reasoning is correct this formula should also be given by substituting... | |
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