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Ordinarily, the wavelength of radiation will be increased upon reflection from a receding surface. An electrical circuit has been constructed in which RF generated by a disturbance reflects off the receding disturbance with a shorter wavelength. Following this sleight of hand requires keeping track of the phase and group velocities.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | Ordinarily, the wavelength of radiation will be increased upon reflection from a receding surface. An electrical circuit has been constructed in which RF generated by a disturbance reflects off the receding disturbance with a shorter wavelength. Following this sleight of hand requires keeping track of the phase and group velocities. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | Inverse Doppler Effect |
| Author(s) | Leslee A Kulba |
| Keywords | group velocity, inverse Doppler effect, phase velocity, Sedden and Bearpark |
| Published | 2004 |
| Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
| Number | 38 |
| Pages | 24-26 |
Abstract
Ordinarily, the wavelength of radiation will be increased upon reflection from a receding surface. An electrical circuit has been constructed in which RF generated by a disturbance reflects off the receding disturbance with a shorter wavelength. Following this sleight of hand requires keeping track of the phase and group velocities.