frekvensshift
Frekvensshift, often translated as frequency shift, refers to the change in frequency of a wave. This phenomenon is most commonly observed in the Doppler effect, where the perceived frequency of a wave emitted by a moving source is altered by the relative motion between the source and the observer. If the source is moving towards the observer, the frequency appears higher, a phenomenon known as a blueshift in the case of light. Conversely, if the source is moving away from the observer, the frequency appears lower, resulting in a redshift for light.
The Doppler effect is not limited to light waves; it applies to all types of waves, including
Beyond the Doppler effect, frequency shifts can occur in other contexts, such as signal processing and telecommunications.