RADAR, an acronym formed from the 2nd world war phrase "<u>RA</u>dio <u>D</u>etection <u>A</u>nd <u>R</u>anging"
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Radar.
Diffraction The answer is Echolocation.
It is called echolocation.
When light bounces of a shiny surface, such as a mirror, this is called specular reflection.(Diffuse reflection is when light bounces of a rough surface, such as a wall. You can tell it's a rough surface because you can't see your reflection.)
The light which enters is called the incident ray and the reflected light is called the reflected ray.
Sonar
Echolocation
Diffraction The answer is Echolocation.
its called echolocation or sonar. bats do it and so do dolphins
its called echolocation or sonar. bats do it and so do dolphins
Sonar is a system that locates objects by transmitting sound waves and detecting the waves when they are reflected off of objects. Bats and many other animals, such as whales and dolphins, use natural sonar to navigate and capture
It is called echolocation.
The detection of physical energy emitted or reflected by physical objects is called remote sensing. This technology is used to gather information from a distance by recording and analyzing the energy that is emitted or reflected by objects on the Earth's surface.
When light bounces of a shiny surface, such as a mirror, this is called specular reflection.(Diffuse reflection is when light bounces of a rough surface, such as a wall. You can tell it's a rough surface because you can't see your reflection.)
The light which enters is called the incident ray and the reflected light is called the reflected ray.
This is called the "albedo." It is the ratio of reflected light compared to incident light, and depends on the surface material and its condition (e.g. snow, grassland).
Sonar
The angle is called the reflected angle.