It explains the change in frequency as sources and observers move towards each other/ away from each other.
EX. RADAR GUNS
A radar speed gun measures the speed of the objects at which it is pointed at by detecting a change in frequency of the returned radar signal caused by the Doppler effect. The frequency of the returned signal is increased in proportion to the object's speed of approach if the object is approaching, and lowered if the object is receding
Radar speed guns consist of a radio transmitter and receiver. They sendout a radio signal in a narrow beam, then receive the same signal back after it bounces off the target object.
If the object is moving toward or away from the gun, the frequency of the reflected radio waves when they come back is different from thetransmitted waves.
From that difference, the radar speed gun can calculate the speed of the objectfrom which the waves have been bounced.This speed is given by the following equation:
Ex. Radial Velocity - The Wobble Method
Doppler Ultrasound
Other Applications
Blind Speeds or How To Get Away With Speeding