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Gavin Garner
24 September, 22:58
What is SONAR? How does it Work?
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Yadiel
24 September, 23:28
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Sonar is simply making use of an echo. When an animal or machine makes a noise, it sends sound waves into the environment around it. Those waves bounce off nearby objects, and some of them reflect back to the object that made the noise.
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Yadira Rose
25 September, 00:23
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Answer: Sonar is simply making use of an echo. When an animal or machine makes a noise, it sends sound waves into the environment around it. Those waves bounce off nearby objects, and some of them reflect back to the object that made the noise.
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