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Re: More laser stuff
Hi, Steve,
you wrote:
>It is my understanding that the "LASER" speed detectors do _not_ use the
>Doppler effect. Doppler effect assumes that you can sense the frequency
>change that occurs due to the relative velocity difference between the
>source/receiver and the target. The "LASER" speed detectors measure the
>amount of time it takes for light pulse to reach the target and return,
>and they use the change in this flight time to estimate speed.
OFF COURSE it works on the Doppler Effect! The RED SHIFT occures on the
"relatively" slow pulse train the carrier frequency (IR light) is modulated
with, not on the frequency of light itself.
According to your postulate if a Smokey Bear is shooting at you @ 1km, the
detector should have the ability to MEASURE not even the time the beam goes
to the target and back, i.e. 1/300000 x 2 (sec), but the GRADIENT of this
time (the first order derivative). In other words, it should RESOLVE and
REPEAT at least one order of magnitude better (1/1500000sec).
When was the last time you've seen a cop armed with the Michaelson
Interferometer!?
And the Smokey Bear ain't no Einstein himself, pard'n the language.
Igor,