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SONAR (Sound Navigation and Ranging) primarily uses sonar systems that include transducers, which emit sound waves and receive echoes. These systems can be categorized into active and passive sonar. Active sonar sends out sound pulses and listens for their return, while passive sonar detects sounds made by objects in the water without emitting sound waves. Common tools used in sonar applications include echo sounders, hydrophones, and sonar arrays.
A technology designed to help maintain vehicle control during a skid is Electronic Stability Control (ESC). ESC uses sensors to monitor the vehicle's direction and can automatically apply brakes to individual wheels if it detects a loss of traction, helping to prevent skidding and maintain stability. This system enhances driver control, particularly in slippery conditions, by adjusting power and braking to keep the vehicle on its intended path.
The Pacinian corpuscle responds to "mechanical" pressure i.e. touch.
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A seismograph is a device that detects and measures the magnitude and duration of seismic waves caused by earthquakes and other sources of ground motion. It records the ground motion as a seismogram, which helps seismologists analyze and understand the characteristics of earthquakes.
The shaking in an earthquake is measured using a seismometer. This device detects and records the vibrations produced by seismic waves during an earthquake. The magnitude of an earthquake is then determined based on the measurements recorded by seismometers.
A light pen is an optical device that detects light emitted by a computer screen to determine the position of the pen on the screen. It is used as an input device to interact with computers by pointing, clicking, and drawing on the screen.
A seismometer detects the earthquake vibrations that the seismograph records.
Brain detects pain by sending messages to the nerves system
Opto-mechanical mouse has a ball with two freely rotational rollers, which are 90 degrees apart. One roller detects the forward-backward motion and other the left-right motion of the mouse.
Skin can detect temperature changes, allowing us to feel hot or cold sensations. It also detects physical stimuli such as pressure, touch, and pain.
Meteorologists.
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