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We use the Lorentz transformation equations to derive a unified equation for the Doppler effect–that can be used for any one-dimensional (sound, water, EM, etc.) wave in any medium. This unified equation includes the effects of motion, if present, of the medium relative to the observer as well as the relative velocity between the observer and the source. This master equation can be applied to both relativistic and nonrelativistic situations to recover the more familiar Doppler effect expressions and it clarifies that the Doppler equations given in standard textbooks for both sound and EM waves, are basically the same. The advantage of this unified equation is that it reduces the effort in solving complex problems. Basic knowledge of Lorentz transformations and their physical effects is enough to understand this derivation.
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Dileep, K. Deriving a unified equation for Doppler effect for any wave in any medium from Lorentz transformations. Reson 20, 931–939 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12045-015-0257-5
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