A stationary source of light is found to have a spectral line of wavelength 438 nm. The same line from a distant star that is moving away from us has a wavelength of 608 nm. Calculate the speed at which the star is traveling away from Earth
Light from a distant galaxy is shifted towards the red end of the spectrum compared to the Sun's spectra, providing evidence that the universe is expanding
When a source of sound waves moves relative to a stationary observer, the observed frequency can be calculated using the Doppler shift equation for a moving source