Frequently in movies someone falls from a high place and we hear a long continuous cry of horror growing fainter as the faller recedes from us downward. What is often the common error in this sound effect?
this is my first riddle so it might be easy.
The sound effect ordinarily gets fainter,but it does not lower in pitch as it should according to the Doppler effect: As the faller's speed increases (acceleration), the sound frequency lessens.
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Frequently in movies someone falls from a high place and we hear a long continuous cry of horror growing fainter as the faller recedes from us downward. What is often the common error in this sound effect?
this is my first riddle so it might be easy.
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