Physics, asked by ebbu, 11 months ago

name the vibrations used in sonar

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Answered by Anonymous
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radiation

explaination

The modality used in imaging with non-ionizing radiation (light and microwaves) and sound (ultrasonic and sonar) is mainly that of scattering (reflection or refraction) of waves bouncing off surfaces and interfaces

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Answered by nipundas
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Answer:

The vibrations used in SONAR is sound waves.

It is like an echo.

The sound waves (vibrations) hit the object and comeback like an echo does.

This helps us to detect the interference of different objects in our path.

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