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what is ultrasonic sonarity??????​

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Answered by XxItzCutestTannuXx
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Step-by-step explanation:

Ultrasonic vibrations are sound waves of frequencies above the audible range. They are subject to the same general physical laws as ordinary sound. Their high frequency and short wavelength make them capable of many uses that depend on the transmission of energy and on directional control of this trans mission

Answered by ItsAnu26
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Ultrasonics, vibrations of frequencies greater than the upper limit of the audible range for humans—that is, greater than about 20 kilohertz. The term sonic is applied to ultrasound waves of very high amplitudes. Hypersound, sometimes called praetersound or microsound, is sound waves of frequencies greater than 1013 hertz

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