Open main menu

Changes

Echolocation

24 bytes removed, 19:54, 3 April 2019
no edit summary
[[Echolocation]] is used by:
*[[Bat]]s Bats - To avoid obstacles when flying and to find [[prey]].*[[Dolphin]]s Dolphins - To locate [[prey]] and the size and shape of their surroundings.*[[Boat]]s Boats - To find shoals of [[fish]] and to find the distance to the sea bed.*[[Submarine]]s Submarines - To navigate underwater detecting the sea bed and to locate [[ship]]s.
===Equation===
<math>\frac{t}{2}</math> = The [[time]] taken for the [[sound]] to travel to the [[object]] or from the [[object]] back to the detector.
<math>x</math> = The [[distance]] between the [[emitteremit]] ter and [[object]].
===Example Calculations===
{| class="wikitable"
| style="height:20px; width:300px; text-align:center;" |A fishing boat uses sonar to detect schools of fish beneath the boat. A sonar pulse is emitted and then received 0.042 [[second]]s later. The [[speed]] of [[sound]] in [[water]] is 1500m/s. Calculate how far beneath the boat the school of fish is located, correct to two [[Significant Figures|significant figures]].
| style="height:20px; width:300px; text-align:center;" |A [[bat]] uses sonar to locate its [[prey]]. The [[bat]] emits an [[ultrasound]] squeak which it hears [[reflect]]ed off its [[prey]] 30ms later. The [[speed]] of [[sound]] in [[air]] is 340m/s. Calculate the distance to the [[bat]]s [[prey]], correct to two [[Significant Figures|significant figures]].
|-
| style="height:20px; width:300px; text-align:left;" |'''1. State the known quantities'''