Doppler effect
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Change in measured frequency of a wave structure due
to the movement of the receiver or the wave source. The moved receiver
cuts more or fewer waves per time unit, depending on whether the receiver
moves towards the wave source or away from it. Analogously, the oscillations
of the uranium atoms in a fuel element within a reactor lead to a Doppler
effect due to the increasing operating temperature, since the fission
cross-section depends on the relative velocity of the neutrons and uranium
atoms. This Doppler effect may modify the reactivity of the reactor.
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