How RADAR is different from SONAR?
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Both radar and sonar locate objects from the echo of a signal that is bounced off the object. Radar uses radio waves, which are a type of electromagnetic energy. Sonar uses the echo principle by sending out sound waves underwater or through the human body to locate objects. Sound waves are a type of acoustic energy.
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radar is radio detection and ranging while sonar is sound navigation and ranging
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