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Figure 1.  As an object emitting sound moves at a velocity v, the wavelength of the sound in the forward direction is compressed ({lambda}s) and the wavelength of the sound in the receding direction is elongated ({lambda}l). Since frequency (f) is inversely related to wavelength, the compression increases the perceived frequency and the elongation decreases the perceived frequency. c = sound speed.