The process of using sound waves underwater to measure distance is called sonar, which stands for Sound Navigation and Ranging. Sonar systems emit sound waves that bounce off objects in the water and are then detected to determine the distance to the object.
Sound waves are used in underwater distance measurement through a process called sonar (Sound Navigation and Ranging). An initial sound pulse is sent, which bounces off an object underwater and returns to the source. By measuring the time it takes for the sound pulse to return, the distance to the object can be calculated based on the speed of sound in water.
The measure of how far an object has moved is called distance. Distance is a scalar quantity that represents the total length of the path traveled by an object.
The product of the force and the distance is called "work". It is equivalent to a transfer of mechanical energy.
The distance from one compression to the next compression in a longitudinal wave is called the wavelength. This distance is often used to measure the size of the wave and determine its frequency.
Speed.
Sound waves are used in underwater distance measurement through a process called sonar (Sound Navigation and Ranging). An initial sound pulse is sent, which bounces off an object underwater and returns to the source. By measuring the time it takes for the sound pulse to return, the distance to the object can be calculated based on the speed of sound in water.
It's called "draft". Draft is the distance from the waterline to the bottom of the ship.
The measure of change in elevation in a certain distance is called slope. It is typically expressed as the ratio of the change in vertical height to the horizontal distance between two points on a surface.
the measure of a straight-line distance between two points is called length.
The instrument used to measure the total distance that a car has traveled is called an odometer.
The measure of how far an object has moved is called distance. Distance is a scalar quantity that represents the total length of the path traveled by an object.
Scale
odometer
Sonar.
the scale
through a process called chemosynthesis, usually from the heat from the hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor. these underwater plants use this instead of photosynthesis
It's called a measure.