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Which type of wave is used in sonar to detect objects?(1 point)
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electromagnetic
electromagnetic
sound
sound
seismic
seismic
water
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sound
Sonar uses acoustic (sound) waves—often ultrasonic—sent through water; they reflect off objects and the echoes are used to detect and locate them.
Sonar uses acoustic (sound) waves—often ultrasonic—sent through water; they reflect off objects and the echoes are used to detect and locate them.
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