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Illustation for the Sagnac effect article. The red and blue dots represent counterpropagating signals. The velocity of the signals is the same in both directions. This equalness of velocities constitutes a constant background. The grey dots represent resonators for the signals. Due to the fact that the resonators have a velocity with respect to the background, the signals will have different frequencies.

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27 July 2006

Author: Cleonis


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current14:29, 28 July 2006256×128 (53 KB)Cleonis (Talk | contribs) (Compared to the previous version, the blue dots and the red dots have been exchanged)
20:11, 27 July 2006256×128 (48 KB)Cleonis (Talk | contribs) ('''Description:'''<br> Illustation for the Sagnac effect article. The red and blue dots represent counterpropagating signals. The velocity of the signals is the same in both directions. This equalness of velocities constitutes a constant background. T)

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