Q. Which of the following is the real-world application of the Doppler Effect?
Answer: D
Notes:
Doppler Effect and its applications
- Doppler’s effect can be defined as an observed change in frequency of a wave (for eg., Sound wave) when an observer and source have relative motion between them.
- The Doppler Effect has several real-world applications. Some of them are given below.
- Police radar “gun” to check the speed of oncoming vehicles.
- In meteorology, to track storms.
- In the medical field such as to draw echocardiograms and in medical ultra-sonography to diagnose heart and vascular problems.
- It is used to measure the speed at which stars and galaxies are approaching or receding from us, in a mechanism named red shift or blue shift.
Source: NCERT

