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Ellis Mcdowell
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1 October, 16:24
What is the uses of echoes?
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Miguel Ryan
1 October, 16:25
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Echo sounding is a type of sonar used to determine the depth of water by transmitting sound waves into water. The time interval between emission and return of a pulse is recorded, which is used to determine the depth of water along with the speed of sound in water at the time.
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