1) sonar waves have been used by humans initially for deteting underwater marines,during war times.
2)also used for theraputic use visualising images in utero-ULTRASONOGRAPHY.
3)Used as a mode of treatment in physiotherapy, as a deep heating modality-for reducing deep lingering pain.
No, using sonar will not kill you. Sonar is a technology that uses sound waves to detect objects underwater and is commonly used in various applications such as navigation and fishing. It is safe for humans to use sonar equipment.
Sonar communication is a method of communication that uses sound waves underwater. Marine animals such as dolphins and whales use sonar to communicate with each other and navigate their surroundings. Sonar technology is also used by humans for underwater navigation, detecting objects, and communication in underwater environments.
No, sonar is not known to be harmful to humans even with prolonged exposure.
Sonar can affect humans by causing hearing damage or discomfort if exposed to high levels of sound. Additionally, some studies suggest that prolonged exposure to sonar may have negative effects on marine life, which could indirectly impact humans through disruptions in ecosystems.
Sonar does not directly kill humans. Sonar is a technology that uses sound waves to detect objects underwater. However, there have been concerns about the potential impact of high-intensity sonar on marine animals, such as whales, which can disrupt their behavior and cause harm.
No, using sonar will not kill you. Sonar is a technology that uses sound waves to detect objects underwater and is commonly used in various applications such as navigation and fishing. It is safe for humans to use sonar equipment.
No, the Arctic fox does not use sonar. It is not equipped with sonar.
Do boats use sonar. Yes they do.
Sonar communication is a method of communication that uses sound waves underwater. Marine animals such as dolphins and whales use sonar to communicate with each other and navigate their surroundings. Sonar technology is also used by humans for underwater navigation, detecting objects, and communication in underwater environments.
they use SONAR. :)
We can use sonar to map the lake's floor.
No, sonar is not known to be harmful to humans even with prolonged exposure.
Sonar can affect humans by causing hearing damage or discomfort if exposed to high levels of sound. Additionally, some studies suggest that prolonged exposure to sonar may have negative effects on marine life, which could indirectly impact humans through disruptions in ecosystems.
Scientsts use sonar to map the depth of water in sea and river etc..,they also use sonar to locate and identify object underwater
Scuba Divers use a Sonar to find treasure or a hidden ship.
Exactly the same. Sonar is Sound. We use the word sonar to indicate what use that the sound is put to- not to differentiate it from sound its self.
dogs do not use sonar. but if you mean ecolocation then no as well. but they do have incrediablely sensitive nose.