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Physics, 28.01.2020 15:59, toyaluv2013

Suppose ocean waves are hitting a shore at a frequency of 20 waves per minute. two swimmers are in the water. one swimmer says the frequency is 25 waves per minute and the other says the frequency is 15 waves per minute. how can the doppler effect explain this apparent difference?

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