Sonar (sound navigation and ranging) is the application of a sound wave propagated through some medium (like water) and the reception of reflected energy (the echo) to discover what is there.
Sonar technology is based on the principle of using sound waves to detect objects underwater. It works by emitting sound pulses that bounce off objects and return to the source, allowing for the measurement of distance and location of the objects in the water.
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One technology oceanographers use to explore the ocean floor is multibeam sonar. This advanced sonar system emits multiple sonar beams in a fan shape to create a detailed 3D map of the seafloor topography. Multibeam sonar helps scientists to accurately study the features and structures of the ocean floor.
Sonar is a method of sound based ranging. Therefore as an object it is not subject to an antonym. There is the principal of radar which can also range, but it uses radio waves instead.
A sonar transmits sound waves and captures it back after they strike an object. They work on the dopplers principle.
That completely depends on how far you are from the point where the reflection occurs. (That's the whole principle of SONAR.)
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Sonar technology is based on the principle of using sound waves to detect objects underwater. It works by emitting sound pulses that bounce off objects and return to the source, allowing for the measurement of distance and location of the objects in the water.
Radar and active sonar both emit energy pulses and measure the time it takes for the signals to bounce back after hitting an object. They both use the principle of echolocation to detect and locate objects in their respective mediums of air and water.
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SONAR True basically in principle but this doesn't fit, and I think that the answer is ASDIC or Anti-submarine Detection Investigation Committee, the former US name.
No, the Arctic fox does not use sonar. It is not equipped with sonar.