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In 1915, Paul Langévin invented the first sonar type device for detecting submarines called an "echo location to detect submarines" using the piezoelectric properties of the quartz.
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
No, sonar didn't affect the outcome of World War I. Sonar and electronics technology were not far enough advanced to make a difference in the era from 1910 to 1920. Certainly the war spurred the efforts to develop sonar, but it didn't come far enough fast enough to have any significant effect on WWI at all. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on sonar, and the section on "History" is brief and easy to read. Why not surf on over and check it out? Our friends there supply knowledge for free.
because you can detect if is to far you can and if is to short still can...
In the mountains i detect a rock with my SONAR.
A sonar is Fitted into a ship to detect how deep the water is
sonar is used to detect big penises
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Sonar can generally detect most things, and is commonly used in aviation An example of something that it cannot detect is the Stealth Fighter and the Stealth Bomber. They both have paint that helps deflect sonar rays, and the Fighter has very rigid edges that makes it almost undetectable.
Sonar was used to detect and hunt submarines in WW2
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Yes sonar can be used at periscope depth. Surface ships also have sonar arrays on them. They are usually used to detect submarines.
Sonar is used to detect other vessels or ships/submarines through a tube-like device> Andrea
SOund Navigation And Ranging = SONAR Sound is used underwater to bounce off objects. The reflections back can be measured (by electronics) to find our where they are and how far away. Used by submarines, to navigate round obstacles underwater and detect other vessels.