SONAR
it seems humans use echolocation to find certain specific things they really need or objects and mainly sound
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Sonar uses echoes to locate objects by bouncing sound waves off them and detecting the echoes.
They use ultrasonic. The sound they use to locate objects that may be invisible.
Sonar technology uses the reflection of sound waves to detect objects underwater. By emitting sound waves and measuring the time it takes for them to bounce back, sonar systems can create images of underwater environments and locate objects like submarines or fish.
it seems humans use echolocation to find certain specific things they really need or objects and mainly sound
Sonar is a system that locates objects by transmitting sound waves and detecting the waves when they are reflected off of objects. Bats and many other animals, such as whales and dolphins, use natural sonar to navigate and capture
Bats - and dolphins. They both use sound waves to find food.
The modern tools includes several forms of sonar(detection by sound reflection).
Airplanes do not use sonar waves. Sonar is a technology primarily used underwater to detect objects or measure distances by emitting sound waves. Airplanes generally use radar technology to detect and track objects in the sky.
They use ultrasound. They emit high-pitched 'squeaks' which are reflected off objects close to them - and the sound is picked up by their ears. The minute differences in the sound volume in each ear - tells the bat where the object is.
A device commonly used to locate objects underwater is a sonar system, such as a side-scan sonar or a multibeam sonar. These devices emit sound waves into the water and then receive the echoes bouncing back from objects underwater, creating a detailed image of the seafloor or any objects present.