A bat's sqeak takes s to retun after reflecting off a moth. How far away is the bat from the moth?/
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The calls are longer in duration allowing bats to locate preys at greater distances. When searching for preys, bats emit sounds 10 to 20 times per second. As they approach their target, the number of waves emitted can reach up to 200 times per second. The usual range for echolocation is around 17 m.
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