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===Radar=== {{Main|Doppler radar}} [[File:radar gun.jpg|thumb|U.S. Military Police using a [[radar gun]], an application of Doppler radar, to catch speeding violators.]] The Doppler effect is used in some types of [[radar]], to measure the velocity of detected objects. A radar beam is fired at a moving target β e.g. a motor car, as police use radar to detect speeding motorists β as it approaches or recedes from the radar source. Each successive radar wave has to travel farther to reach the car, before being reflected and re-detected near the source. As each wave has to move farther, the gap between each wave increases, increasing the wavelength. In some situations, the radar beam is fired at the moving car as it approaches, in which case each successive wave travels a lesser distance, decreasing the wavelength. In either situation, calculations from the Doppler effect accurately determine the car's speed. Moreover, the [[proximity fuze]], developed during World War II, relies upon Doppler radar to detonate explosives at the correct time, height, distance, etc.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} Because the Doppler shift affects the wave incident upon the target as well as the wave reflected back to the radar, the change in frequency observed by a radar due to a target moving at relative speed <math>\Delta v</math> is twice that from the same target emitting a wave:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radartutorial.eu/11.coherent/co06.en.html| title=Radar Basics|first=Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Christian|last=Wolff|website=radartutorial.eu|access-date=14 April 2018}}</ref> <math display="block">\Delta f=\frac{2\Delta v}{c}f_0.</math>
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