In the doppler effect, what is the correct term for the change in the color of light when an object that is emitting light is moving toward the observer?
Answer / Shorabh Kumar Barnwal
The correct term for the change in the color of light when an object that is emitting light is moving towards the observer is 'blueshift'.
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