3) Suppose you are pulled over for running a red light. You try to trick the officer who pulled you over and say that due to the Doppler shift, you didn't even see a light. However, the officer knows physics and decides to give you a ticket based on the speed needed to shift red light to ultraviolet light if the light was stationary. The officer decides to give a ticket which is $10 for every mile per hour you were travelling. If the frequency of red light is 424 x 1012 Hz and the frequency of ultraviolet light is 861 x 1012 Hz, what would the price of your ticket be in billions of dollars?


3) Suppose you are pulled over for running a red light. You try to trick the...
5) Suppose you get pulled over for going through a red light. With your knowledge of physics and the Doppler Effect, you tell the cop that due to the Doppler Effect you didn't even see any light coming from the traffic light and you thought it was broken or not a light. The cop, however, has an equal knowledge of the Doppler Effect and decides to give you a ticket equal to $11 for every mph you were hypothetically traveling...