what is the use of transmitter in sonars
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A transmitter that generates electrical signals of the proper frequency and form for application to a sonar transducer or sonar projector, to produce sound waves of the same frequency in water; the sound waves may carry intelligence.
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Active sonar is also used to measure distance through water between two sonar transducers or a combination of a hydrophone (underwater acoustic microphone) and projector (underwater acoustic speaker). A transducer is a device that can transmit and receive acoustic signals
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transmitter and SONAR convert electrical energy to sound energy to send out sound waves. the sound wave travel through the water until there strike an object.
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transmitter and SONAR convert electrical energy to sound energy to send out sound waves. the sound wave travel through the water until there strike an object.
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THANKS..
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