Could not find a word to fit the gaps however found this website which might help.
http://www.engr.mun.ca/~ggeorge/astron/blackholes.html
P.S. The Doppler effect actually affects frequency so can be observed in sound, LIGHT and electromagnetic radiation.
2006-06-27 04:58:47
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answered by Kevin C 2
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I've tried for ages and that it is a theory not a true word.
Flagreen shift maybe as this is the sterile matter in theory that escapes some stellar objects, ie, a black hole or protostar the effect however is the anti-gravitional shift. The shift speeds light on top of light so going off at the speed of light while travelling at the speed of light. This isn't exactly a shift though it's more like an electromagnetic shift light energy type. It is a spectrical class.
I don't specialise in this area in astrophysics but I am a ccosmologist astrophysicist.
2006-06-27 06:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Red Shift, in astronomy, the systematic displacement of individual lines in the spectrum of a celestial object toward the red, or longer wavelength, end of the visible spectrum.
I think you're looking for something else. :/ Sorry I can't be more help.
And the Doppler Effect is incorrect. That has to deal with sound moving away from you, like when standing still and a police car with its sirens on passes you, and the way you hear it as it moves past.
2006-06-27 04:24:33
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answered by Kodiak 2
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the speed of sunshine is a continuing. person-friendly will be bent through a gravitational field, besides the undeniable fact that it is going to nevertheless holiday on an same p.c.. that's confusing to imagine because our p.c. is laid low with gravity, ie. when we bounce instantly up. besides the undeniable fact that, person-friendly is massless, and is in uncomplicated phrases a propagating EM disturbance. the way that all of us understand something is a particular distance away is through oblique info, like Hubble's regulation or gravitational lensing. Hubble's regulation says that the swifter an merchandise is transferring faraway from us, the farther away it really is. there's a formulation for this, so through measuring how briskly an merchandise is transferring away (through its redshift), we can calculate how distant it really is. wish that permits.
2016-11-15 07:56:25
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answered by Anonymous
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No..the Doppler Effect involved sound, not light. As for your answer, I think red shift might work, but im not sure.
2006-06-27 03:35:22
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answered by volcmstar 2
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are you thinking of gravitational redshift - the energy lost by light when it moves away from a massive body like a black hole or star?
2006-06-27 05:14:19
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answered by JeckJeck 5
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it is redshift when light is moving way from a very very massive object. but not from a black hole - light can not come from a black hole due to its extreme gravitation.
2006-06-27 05:24:27
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answered by rinjam 2
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Simple....Doppler Effect....
2006-06-27 03:29:56
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answered by synchronicity915 6
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Maybe you have your first letters mixed up and it is looking for Galilean shift? Bit obscure but possible.
2006-06-27 05:25:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah I don't know what that's supposed to be, it seems like an odd word given those blanks. here is a little more info if it helps:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redshift
2006-06-27 04:36:07
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answered by Anonymous
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