Understanding Doppler Effect
The Doppler effect explains how we perceive sound based on the movement of the source, with closer sounds appearing at higher frequencies. This phenomenon not only aids human awareness of approaching vehicles but also plays a crucial role in how bats navigate their environment by emitting sounds and interpreting their echoes. By analyzing these sound waves, bats can determine the proximity of objects around them, showcasing a fascinating application of auditory perception.In this clip
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