I think its like sounds from a computer or a timer or something. Sound waves can be used to find out how deep a cave is before a construction can be done
No, it is not. It is a noun for scientific applications and tools. The adjective form is technological.
Sonar (or Sound Navigation and Ranging) is a type of technology that was designed to help with navigation, communication and locate objects underwater. Sonar projects sound waves then listens for the echo of the emitted sound waves to detect objects.
By technological environment , we mean where cluster of IT,software/hardware companies is there,suggesting an environment of technological fervor,showing latest technological upgradation and its applications in practical field.
Yes
ultra sound is 20 to 20000 hertz its applications just find it
The way you put all sound applications into one depends on the device you are using. One way to put everything together is to change the format so that the same format is used for all the sound applications.
Biological sciences have various technological applications, such as biotechnology for genetic engineering, pharmaceuticals for drug development, and bioinformatics for analyzing biological data. These applications help in areas like medical research, agriculture, environmental conservation, and forensic science.
Some technological innovations of the 1920s included the invention of television, the first practical electronic amplifier, the discovery of penicillin, the debut of sound in movies, and the development of household appliances like refrigerators and washing machines. These advancements laid the foundation for the modern era of technology.
Nanotechnology, quantum computing, and medical imaging techniques are some of the technological advances that have stemmed from the study of atoms. Understanding the behavior of atoms at the microscopic level has enabled the development of innovative applications and technologies in various fields.
Parabolic sound reflectors, Speaking tubes and Stethoscope
Yes, technological applications can sometimes occur by accident, such as when a new use or functionality is discovered while developing a product for a different purpose. This phenomenon is known as serendipity in technology and has led to innovations in various fields, including medicine and materials science.
Both, but mainly basic research. When was the last time someone won a nobel prize for technological/clinical research? mmmmmm....