The Doppler effect explains why a speaker thrown into the air produces a warping sound with changing pitch, as the motion of the sound source relative to the observer causes the sound waves to compress and stretch, similar to how a car's engine pitch changes as it passes by.
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He Threw a Speaker… But WHY Does It Sound Like That?! 😳🔊Added:
You ever see something and your brain just goes, "This guy really walked into an open field, picked up a whole speaker like it's nothing, and just yeets it into the air. The sound stretches almost like a Doppler effect on steroids." Bro didn't just throw a speaker, he threw physics out the window.
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