Any sound waves that happen to be propagating through the water will bounce
off of any objects that are there. No device is required to make that happen.
A system that intentionally generates sound waves underwater, and then receives
and analyzes those that return after bouncing off of something in the water, is a
SONAR system.
A device that bounces sound waves off underwater objects is called a sonar. This technology is commonly used in submarines, ships, and fish finders to detect the presence and location of underwater objects by measuring the time it takes for the sound waves to return.
Sonar. It is an acronym for Sound Navigation and Ranging.
S.O.und N.avigation A.nd R.eflection, or SONAR
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When you speak in a cave, sound waves bounce off the walls and create multiple reflections, causing an echo. The design and materials of the cave can affect how the sound waves travel and the strength of the echo.
This anecdote could be considered an example of the power and intensity of Ella Fitzgerald's vocal abilities. It also highlights the potential physical effects of sound waves, demonstrating how sound can impact physical objects under certain conditions.
Glass objects can withstand loud sounds because the frequency of the sound wave is not sufficient to cause the glass to break. Glass can vibrate when exposed to loud sounds, but it requires a specific frequency and intensity to shatter. Additionally, factors like the thickness and quality of the glass also play a role in its ability to resist breaking.
You can preserve sound by recording it on a device like a microphone or smartphone. For vision, you can preserve it by capturing images or videos with a camera or smartphone. Storing these recordings in digital or physical formats can help ensure they can be seen or heard again in the future.
The symbol for sound in physics is typically represented as "S" or "∂."
SONAR (SOund Navigation And Ranging)
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sonar is a device used underwater for locating submerged objects and for submarine communication by means of sound waves.
The use sound to detect what is around them. The echolocation sound bounces off objects and then back to the bat.
SONAR stands for SOund Navigation And Ranging.SONAR is a device that uses ultrasonic waves to measure the distance , direction and speed of underwater objects.
they probably would use a sonar which is a device that bounces sound waves off under water objects and then records the echoes of these sound waves. =]
Sound travels through water. Sound reflects from objects with different densities. You can listen for the echoes.
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sonar - by bouncing sound signals off the bottom of the ocean, they were able to map the depth of the ocean. Deep sea diving would take too long. Satellites were not in orbit until the 1970's and submarines were not necessary since sonar could be done from the surface on a boat.
dolphins send out a click that bounces off of other objects near them. The longer the time to get the vibrations back to the dolphin is how far away the object is in front of them.
it is used my SONAR. When something is underwater. I.E fish. The sound sends a frrequency to the fish, and it bounces back off the fish back to the SONAR. and thats how people know where to go and how to find stuff underwater