Ultrasound for echo sounding is a technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to determine the depth of water and map underwater features. When sound waves are transmitted into the water, they bounce off the seabed or objects and return to the surface, where the time taken for the echoes to return is measured. This information is then used to calculate depth and create detailed maps of underwater topography. Echo sounding is commonly used in marine navigation, fishing, and oceanographic research.
echo sounding, localization
Your mother
No edges in the echo.
Yes.
no
jason woodson
Echo sounding is used to get indication of any difference in the properties of the water. Fish finding, and depth sounding would be obvious uses. Other uses including locating enemy submarines or warships.
Echo sounding is used to get indication of any difference in the properties of the water. Fish finding, and depth sounding would be obvious uses. Other uses including locating enemy submarines or warships.
becoz they need to be heard
I think that Henry Hess invented echo-sounding devices for mapping the ocean floor. But I am not 100% sure that is the correct answer. LOL <3
Echo Location. Bats do this all the time.
An advantage of echo-sounding is its ability to provide accurate and real-time measurements of water depth and seafloor topography, making it essential for navigation, fishing, and marine research. A disadvantage is that echo-sounding can be limited by factors such as water turbidity and the presence of marine life, which can interfere with signal clarity and reduce measurement accuracy.