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Automatic Global Positioning System (GPS) pings refer to the periodic location updates sent by a GPS-enabled device, typically for tracking purposes. These pings provide real-time geographic coordinates, allowing for the monitoring of a device's position over time. They are commonly used in applications such as vehicle tracking, fleet management, and personal safety devices. The frequency of these pings can vary based on the device's settings and the needs of the application.

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What generates a pulse of acoustic energy for active sonar.?

A pulse of acoustic energy for active sonar is generated by a transducer, which converts electrical energy into sound waves. The transducer emits short bursts of sound, known as sonar pings, into the water. These sound waves travel through the medium and reflect off objects, allowing the sonar system to detect and locate underwater targets based on the time it takes for the echoes to return.


Does the speed limit sign refer to average or instantaneous speed?

Probably determined by the method used for enforcement. It refers to the speed you are going when the radar gun pings you (instantaneous speed) or the time it takes to cover a predetermined distance from an aircraft (average speed).The above refers to enforcement, as indicated. And it is correct. As regards enforcement. The to the question is that the speed limit sign refers to the maximum instantaneous speed at any point in your travels on a roadway that is so marked.


Can something other than an earthquake case a tsunami?

There are two tectonic plates pushing against each other underwater. One is trying to go under the other. There is so much pressure, and the one that isn't trying to go under the other 'pings' and all of the pressure is released. As they are underwater, a few cubic miles of water are pushed out of the way, firing them towards land. This is a tsunami. Hope this helps(:


Why is sound louder at night and on cold days?

Pitch increases with frequency while loudness affects amplitude. When sound passes through a cold medium instead of a hot counterpart, The speed in the hotter will be faster. Hence faster, it still do not have an impact on the amplitude. thus does not affect the loudness.