Sonar is a technology that uses sound waves to calculate the distance to an object. Explain why you think sonar is useful for scientists exploring the ocean floor. What can scientists do with sonar that may be difficult or impossible to do without it?

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Answer:

Sonar can be used to measure the depth of the seabed or the distance of any object, animal or a man-made vessel any other objects

Explanation:

  • A sound wave or sound pulse is projected into the water.
  • If any object tends to come in the way of the pulse, an echo is produced or the signal is reflected back.
  • A transducer measures the strength of this signal and hence determines the depth of the object or the sea.

This is much better way of measuring distances under the sea since light alone is not able to pierce through the ocean after a certain distance.

A powerful sonar blast can help in taking multiple measurements at a time, while even a laser will find it difficult to reach below 3 km of depth.