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- The Doppler effect causes the pitch of a sound source to appear
to rise or fall due to motion of the source and/or listener
relative to each other.
- Recall the sound of a passing horn
- Pitch is higher when source moves toward you
- Pitch is lower when source moves away from you
- Doppler shift is significant in the ``Leslie effect''
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