Physics, 20.04.2020 22:44 deaishaajennings123
Dolphin echolocation is similar to ultrasound. Reflected sound waves
allow a dolphin to form an image of the object that reflected the waves.
Dolphins can produce sound waves with frequencies ranging from
0.25 kHz to 220 kHz, but only those at the upper end of this spectrum
are used in echolocation. Explain why high-frequency waves work better
than low-frequency waves.
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Dolphin echolocation is similar to ultrasound. Reflected sound waves
allow a dolphin to form a...
allow a dolphin to form a...
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