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Recent experimental results of the Doppler effect formula verification are reported.&nbsp;The moving emitter is hydrogen atoms in excited state, obtained in disintegration of accelerated H<sup>+</sup><sub>3</sub> ions.&nbsp;The results of the work corroborate the classical, not the relativistic, formula for the Doppler effect.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Scientific Paper
Title Once Again About the Doppler Effect
Author(s) Lev A Pobedonostsev
Keywords Doppler effect, formula, hydrogen atoms
Published 1995
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 6
Number 6
Pages 117-120

Abstract

Recent experimental results of the Doppler effect formula verification are reported. The moving emitter is hydrogen atoms in excited state, obtained in disintegration of accelerated H+3 ions. The results of the work corroborate the classical, not the relativistic, formula for the Doppler effect.