a plane crashes into radar due to interference of electromagnetic waves having a frequency of 257ghz rendering change in the controls of the piloting system whose receiving power is lower than that of the one interfering with the applications of doppler effect how we could have avoided the crash and whose fault is it radar or the interference of the E waves??
Doppler effect:-Doppler effect is defined as the change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to the observer moving to the relative source.
The received frequency should be higher during the approach than the emitted frequency at particular instance.So with the help of doppler effect if the reciving power might increase so the crash might not happened.Radar is used to measure velocity of objects which the system detects,in the que it itself mentioned the plane crashes due to interference of E waves.
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