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  1. Christian Doppler und seine Entdeckungen. Festvortrag gehalten im Festsaale des k. k. Staatsgymnasiums im VI. Bezirke am 28. November 1903. Offprint from: Vierteljahrsberichten des Wiener Vereines zur Förderung des physikalischen und chemischen Unterrichtes. by Christian Johann (1803-1853)] HAAS, Karl. [DOPPLER, 1904-01-01
  2. Austrian Physicists: Erwin Schrödinger, Wolfgang Pauli, Joseph Stefan, Lise Meitner, Christian Doppler, Ernst Mach, Harold Furth
  3. Sponge Iron Process for Manned Space Exploration (Final Project Report) by Dr. Simon Fraser, Christian-Doppler Laboratory for Fuel Cell Systems, et all 2005
  4. Schriften aus der Frühzeit der Astrophysik. by Christian Doppler, H. A. Lorentz, 2000-01-01
  5. Using Transcranial Doppler Sonography to Augment the Neurological Examination after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.: An article from: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing by Christian R. Falyar, 1999-10-01
  6. Christian Doppler Thinker and Benefactor by Alec Eden, 1988-06
  7. The Phenomenon of Doppler
  8. Laser Doppler wind profile measurements over sea surfaces by Christian Werner, 1986
  9. Relationships of doppler venous gas embolism to decompression sickness (Offshore technology report) by Christian James Lambertsen, 1999
  10. Atmospheric Propagation, Adaptive Systems, and Lidar Techniques for Remote Sensing II: 23-24 September 1998, Barcelona, Spain (Europto Series) (No. 2) by Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche (Italy), 1998-12
  11. Influences on the Retention of Residency-Trained and Non-Residency Trained Navy Dental Corps Officers by Alan B. Christian, 2004
  12. Eurodop '92: Final programme, conference proceedings and abstracts : April 5-8 1992, the Brighton Centre

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Who Was Christian Doppler?
The Austrian Physicist Who Developed The Famous 'Doppler Effect'
Christian Doppler (1803-1853) was an Austrian physicist famous for devising the "Doppler Effect." Doppler theorized that sound waves from a moving source would be compressed or expanded, or that the frequency would change. The Doppler Effect was used to confirm the Universe was expanding, also serving an important role in the world of astronomy. In 1842, Doppler made the equation about frequency and relative movement of sound source and observer. Doppler conducted a unique experiment to prove his theories. For two days, Doppler had a train pull repeatedly at different speeds a freight car with trumpeters playing on top of it. He then had a musician capable of understanding the differences in sounds record the height of the notes played as the train moved closer or further away. This effect proved Doppler's theory superbly. Doppler later tried to prove that his theory also applied to light but was unable to fulfill his goal. Instead, another scientist, Fizeau, generalized Doppler's work and discovered that the Doppler Effect also applied to light. This discovery contributed greatly to proving the Universe was expanding and allowed Doppler's work to have an important influence on astronomical studies.

22. Christian Andreas Doppler
Christian Andreas Doppler (18031853), physicist and mathematician. Christian AndreasDoppler was born at the 29th of November 1803 in Salzburg as a son of
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The Doppler effect as the universal key to movements in space
Christian Andreas Doppler (1803-1853), physicist and mathematician Christian Andreas Doppler was born at the 29th of November 1803 in Salzburg as a son of a stone-mason . His mathematical ability was discovered by the teacher Simon Stampfer at the local gymnasium early. The teacher was moving to the Vienna technical highschool, and there he took with him also his best student. In his work Doppler tried to apply his discovery on the stars to explain the colors of the stars. Doppler wrote (cite according to K. H. Schwarz, translated): One might be strongly attracted to the opinion, that all stars of the sky might shine within a white or light yellowish light and that, if this is to be found different on other, a reason has to exist for this which might relate most probably with their high velocity of movement not only by random but by a necessary connection.
Out of this it explains itself most easily:
1. Why the bigger and therefore most often not moving central star of two stars in a double star system is white with nearly no exception, while the other is most often colored!
2. Why in the latter case the one nearly always is shining in a light out of the upper part of the color spectrum (that is green, blue, violet), while the other one is shining in a light out of the lower part (that is red, orange, or yellow). Because for double stars with a similar size it can be assumed properly that the one (more violet one) is approaching, while the other (more reddish one) is withdrawing from us.

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    Image courtesy of the University of St. Andrews, Scotland Christian Doppler was an Austrian mathematician who lived between 1803-1853. He is known for the principle he first proposed in Concerning the coloured light of double stars in 1842. This principle is now known as the Doppler Effect . He hypothesised that the pitch of a sound would change if the source of the sound was moving. He didn't test this hypothesis until 1845. To test his hypothesis, Doppler used two sets of trumpeters: one set stationary at a train station and one set moving on an open train car. Both sets of musicians had perfect pitch and held the same note. As the train passed the station, it was obvious that the frequency of the two notes didn't match, even though the musicians were playing the same note. This proved Doppler's hyphothesis. Later, a scientist named Fizeau generalized Doppler's work by applying his theory not only to sound but also to light. How could Doppler tell the frequency of the notes had changed?

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    Imagen cortesía de la Universidad de San Andrés, en Escocia. Christian Doppler fue un matemático austríaco que vivió entre 1803 y 1853. A Doppler se le conoce por el principio que propuso en el año 1842, En relacion con las Luces Coloridas de las Estrellas Dobles . A este principio también se le conoce como Efecto Doppler . Desarrolló una hipótesis que establecía que el tono de los sonidos cambiaban si la fuente del sonido se movía. Pero no llegó a probar su hipótesis sino hasta 1845. Para probar su hipótesis, Doppler usó dos pares de trompetistas, un par se encontraba en la estación del tren, mientras que el otro se encontraba en uno de los carruajes del tren en movimiento. Los dos grupos de músicos tenían una tonalidad perfecta y tocaban las mismas notas. A medida que el tren pasó por la estación, era obvio que la frecuencia de los dos grupos no encajaban, aún cuando ambos grupos tocaban las mismas notas. Esto probó la hipótesis de Doppler. Tiempo después un científico llamado Fizeau prosiguió los estudios de Doppler y aplicó su teoría, no solo a los sonidos, sino también a la luz.

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    30. Doppler Effect: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
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    n. A change in the observed frequency of a wave, as of sound or light, occurring when the source and observer are in motion relative to each other, with the frequency increasing when the source and observer approach each other and decreasing when they move apart. The motion of the source causes a real shift in frequency of the wave, while the motion of the observer produces only an apparent shift in frequency. Also called Doppler shift [After Christian Johann DOPPLER
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    Doppler effect The change in electromagnetic frequency that occurs when the source of the radiation and its observer move toward or away from each other. The faster they come together, the higher the frequency. The faster they move away, the lower the frequency. Discovered by Austrian physicist Christian Doppler (1803-1853), this condition has a great effect on low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites as they weave towards and away from the earth. See Doppler radar
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    doppler, christian Austrian physicist who first described how the observedfrequency of light and sound waves is affected by the relative motion of the
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    Doppler, Christian, * 29. 11. 1803 Salzburg, † 17. 3. 1853 Venedig ( Italien bedeutender Mathematiker und Physiker; Vater von Adolf Doppler Physikalischen Instituts der Wien. Er entdeckte den nach ihm benannten " Doppler -Effekt" in der Akustik und Optik (den Einfluss des Bewegungszustands einer Schall- oder Lichtquelle bzw. ihres Beobachters, zum Beispiel das scheinbare Tieferwerden des Pfeiftons einer vorüberfahrenden Lokomotive), den er in seinem wichtigsten Werk "Über das farbige Licht der Doppelsterne und einiger anderer Gestirne des Himmels" (1842) beschrieb; damit zeigte er den Weg zur Bestimmung der Radialgeschwindigkeit der Sterne. und K. Kadletz, C. Doppler Neue Deutsche Biographie Verweise auf andere Alben:
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    36. Copyright: Christian Doppler. Lithographie.
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    37. Doppler
    Biography of christian doppler (18031853) christian doppler was born in thisfamily house and, of course, the family tradition would have had him grow
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    Christian Andreas Doppler
    Born: 29 Nov 1803 in Salzburg, Austria
    Died: 17 March 1853 in Venice, Italy
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    Christian Doppler 's family were stonemason's who had a successful business in Salzburg, Austria from 1674. The prospering business led to the building of a fine house in the Hannibal Platz [now named Makart Platz] in Salzburg, near to the river. Christian Doppler was born in this family house and, of course, the family tradition would have had him grow up to take over the stonemason's business. However his health was never very good and he was quite frail so he could not follow in the family tradition. Doppler attended primary school in Salzburg and then attended secondary school in Linz. His parents were unsure of his academic potential and consulted the professor of mathematics at the Salzburg Lyceum who recommended that Doppler should study mathematics at the Vienna Polytechnic Institute. The Polytechnic Institute had only been founded in 1815, so it was still a new establishment when Doppler began his studies there in 1822. He excelled in his mathematical and other studies and graduated in 1825. After this he returned to Salzburg, attended philosophy lectures at the Salzburg Lyceum, then went to the University of Vienna where he studied higher mathematics, mechanics and astronomy. At the end of his studies at the University of Vienna in 1829, Doppler was appointed as assistant to the professor of higher mathematics and mechanics at the University, Professor A Burg. He published four mathematics papers during his four years as Burg's assistant, his first being

    38. References For Doppler
    References for the biography of christian doppler. O Pöss, christian dopplerin Banska Stiavnica, in The Phenomenon of doppler (Prague, 1992), 5562.
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
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  • H Grossing, Christian Doppler (1803-1853) I (Vienna, 1992).
  • P Schuster, Christian Doppler (1803-1853) II (Vienna, 1992). Articles:
  • Bibliography of Doppler's work, in The Phenomenon of Doppler (Prague, 1992), 76-80.
  • Brief cronology of Doppler's life, in The Phenomenon of Doppler (Prague, 1992), 73-75.
  • J B Hearnshaw, Doppler and Vogel - two notable anniversaries in stellar astronomy, Vistas in astronomy
  • The Phenomenon of Doppler (Prague, 1992), 55-62.
  • Almanach der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften
  • J Schwippel, Christian Doppler and the Royal Bohemian Society of Sciences, in The Phenomenon of Doppler (Prague, 1992), 46-54.
  • I Seidlerova, Christian Doppler and Prague Polytechnic, in The Phenomenon of Doppler (Prague, 1992), 30-45.
  • M Solc, The way of the Doppler Principle to astrophysics, in The Phenomenon of Doppler (Prague, 1992), 63-72.
  • 39. Christian Johann Doppler (1803-1853)
    Translate this page Recursos para que os estudantes possam entender os conceitos de física, e recursospara que os professores de física possam preparar suas aulas.
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    Christian Johann Doppler
    Christian Johann Doppler nasceu na Áustria. Foi educado no Instituto Politécnico de Viena, tornando-se mais tarde, diretor do Instituto de Física e professor de Física Experimental na Universidade de Viena. Escreveu seus primeiros trabalhos no campo da Matemática mas, em 1842, publicou uma obra intitulada "Sobre as Cores da Luz Emitida pelas Estrelas Duplas", na qual ele apresenta os fundamentos do efeito Doppler, tanto com o som quanto com a luz. Doppler observou que o comprimento de uma onda sonora produzida por uma fonte em movimento se altera. Quando a fonte está se aproximando do observador, o comprimento de onda diminui (ou seja, o som se torna mais agudo); quando ela se afasta, ele se torna maior (fica mais grave). Alguns anos mais tarde, foi feita uma demonstração experimental para confirmar a validade dessa formulação: acomodaram vários corneteiros sobre um vagão aberto, puxado por uma locomotiva. Foram utilizadas diversas velocidades, emitindo-se uma nota diferente a cada vez. Enquanto isso, na plataforma da estação, vários músicos de ouvido apurado registravam as notas que conseguiam ouvir. Os resultados confirmaram as previsões calculadas com a equação de Doppler. Esse fenômeno, conhecido até hoje como efeito Doppler, não é exclusivo do som, mas se manifesta também nas ondas eletromagnéticas. Doppler chegou a prever que ele seria válido para a luz, mas isso só pôde ser devidamente explicado mais tarde, pelo francês Fizeau.

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