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27 December, 12:16

Although we can't hear them, the ultrasonic pulses are very loud. in order not to be deafened by the sound they emit, bats can temporarily turn off their hearing. muscles in the ear cause the bones in their middle ear to separate slightly, so that they don't transmit vibrations to the inner ear. after an ultrasound pulse ends, a bat can hear an echo from an object a minimum of 1 m away. approximately how much time after a pulse is emitted is the bat ready to hear its echo?

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  1. 27 December, 12:33
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    In order to determine the amount of time for which a bat is able to hear the echo of an ultrasound pulse, we must first the location of the bat, in relationship to that of the emission of the ultrasound pulse.
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