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Time-Frame Conversion


 

About Time-frame Conversion

When an Observer measures the time of events of another Source, the time needed of the transferring media to travel the distances between the Source and Observer will distort the perceived time when they move relative to each other. Doppler Effect determines the frequencies using the angle of movement and velocity, but not calculating the exact changes of distance during the observed period, so its results are correct only in special circumstances.


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About Time-frame Conversion

When an Observer measures the time of events of another Source, the time needed of the transferring media to travel the distances between the Source and Observer will distort the perceived time when they move relative to each other. Doppler Effect determines the frequencies using the angle of movement and velocity, but not calculating the exact changes of distance during the observed period, so its results are correct only in special circumstances.