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Would I be understanding this correctly if I said:
Wind doesn't increase the relative speed btw source and observer, but rather increases the effective sound of speed in air. that's why you need to use the FULL equation for Doppler's effect instead of the shortened EK (change f/f = relative speed/speed of sound) version of the equation if you have wind.
Wind doesn't increase the relative speed btw source and observer, but rather increases the effective sound of speed in air. that's why you need to use the FULL equation for Doppler's effect instead of the shortened EK (change f/f = relative speed/speed of sound) version of the equation if you have wind.