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To: Boot Hill
You are making that assumption based upon the particle nature which is indeed related to plank's constant (but you forgot the divisor of 2*pi). BUT doppler shift is a frequency shift measurement, they are NOT measuring momentum, they measure FREQUENCY.


A good example of equipment that indirectly measures angular momentum is a Magnetic Resonance Imaging machine which catches frequency shift based upon the change in angular precession.
41 posted on 11/20/2003 12:02:49 PM PST by richtig_faust
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To: richtig_faust
richtig_faust says:   "you forgot the divisor of 2*pi."

I forgot no such thing. Energy equals h*c, not h-bar*c. The equation properly uses Planck's constant (h), not Dirac's constant (h-bar). Planck's constant is the correct choice in the above equations.

richtig_faust says:   "BUT doppler shift is a frequency shift measurement, they are NOT measuring momentum, they measure FREQUENCY."

Of course they measure frequency, nobody has suggested otherwise. However the result of a decrease in momentum of a photon is a commensurate decrease in the observed frequency.

--Boot Hill

46 posted on 11/20/2003 10:20:00 PM PST by Boot Hill
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