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What is a sentence for sonar?

In the mountains i detect a rock with my SONAR.


What is the correct definition of sonar?

1. A system using transmitted and reflected underwater sound waves to detect and locate submerged objects or measure the distance to the floor of a body of water.2. An apparatus, as one in a submarine, using sonar.3. Echolocation.http://www.thefreedictionary.com/sonar


What does bats and submarine have in common?

SONAR


What is included in the product group Sonar Systems?

airborne, surface ship, and submarine-based sonar systems including depth-finding equipment, guidance hydrophones, sonabuoys, sonar fish finders, navigation and mapping sonar, and anti-submarine sonar equipment


What is the technology that detect a tsunami?

Tsunamis are created through large scale disturbances via rockslides or earthquakes. The technology is limited to seismometers. AS the tsunami travels through the oceans, sensors detect change in water pressure, satellites can also be helpful at this stage. Once the tsunami reaches the shore, the height and strength is dependent upon the topography.


Can you give an example of SONAR?

A sonar is Fitted into a ship to detect how deep the water is


What is the difference between Sonar and Ultrasound?

sonar is used to detect big penises


What is the name of instrument use for locate a submarine?

sonar


What instrument is used to detect tsunami?

One instrument that used to detect Tsunami is a deep ocean tsunami detection buoys.


Can you give me a sentence with the word in it sonar?

A submarine uses sonar, like a bat uses echolocation to see.


What is the system that uses the reflection of underwater sound waves to detect objects?

sonar(sound navigation and ranging)


What is the Naval abbreviation for Submarine Sonar Technician?

The designation for my old rate is "STS", which literally stands for "Sonar Technician, Submarines". Yours truly was an STS1/SS during the top years of the Cold War. Check my bio page for pics. The Submarine Sonar community is an oddity in the Navy in that it is separate from the Surface Sonar community, though both share the same rate insignia and Naval lineage. Both have similar missions concerning ASW, but Submarine Sonar and Sonar Tech operations aboard a submarine are critical to submarine operations, whereas it's an ancillary function aboard a surface ship. The rate insignia is denoted by a pair of headphones. The surface equivalent, "STG", stands for "Sonar Technician, Guns".