(Askeri) SONAR: Su içindeki cisimlerin tespit ve yerlerinin belirlenmesi amacıyla kullanılan bir akustik cihaz (bu terim "sound navigation and ranging" kelimelerinden türetilmiştir)
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Definition of sonars in Turkish Turkish dictionary
çalışma ilkesi ses ötesi dalgaların yansımasına dayanan ve akustik işaretlerin denizde yayılmasıyla algılamada, ölçmede ve iletişim kurmada kullanılan dinleme aygıtı
a measuring instrument that sends out an acoustic pulse in water and measures distances in terms of the time for the echo of the pulse to return; sonar is an acronym for sound navigation ranging; asdic is an acronym for anti-submarine detection investigation committee
an instrument/camera used to take pictures underwater using sound A boat tows the camera behind it The camera is usually called a fish It sends out the sound and measures how long it takes for the sound to come back to it, and how loud it is A computer keeps track of the information and can makes pictures of the bottom of an ocean, lake, or river example of sonar mosaics, or "sound picture", of Monterey Bay picture of a sonar fish/camera [ TOP of Page] [ TOP of Glossary ]
The use of sound waves to detect underwater objects, such as schools of fish A system that uses transmitted and reflected sound waves to find objects under water
Sonar is equipment on a ship which can calculate the depth of the sea or the position of an underwater object using sound waves. equipment on a ship or submarine that uses sound waves to find out the position of objects under the water (sound navigation ranging). Technique for detecting and determining the distance and direction of underwater objects by tracking acoustic echoes. The name derives from sound navigation ranging. Sound waves emitted by or reflected from an object are detected by sonar apparatus and analyzed for information. In active sonar a sound wave is generated that spreads outward and is reflected back by a target object. Passive systems consist simply of receiving sensors that pick up the noise produced by the target (such as a submarine or torpedo). A third kind of sonar, used in communication systems, requires a projector and receiver at both ends. Sonar was first used to detect submarines in 1916. Modern nonmilitary uses include fish finding, depth sounding, mapping of the ocean floor, Doppler navigation (see Doppler effect), and searching for wrecks or other objects in the oceans
Acronym for sound navigation and ranging A device that is used primarily for the detection and location of underwater objects by reflecting acoustic waves from them, or by the interception of acoustic waves from an underwater, surface, or above-surface acoustic source Note: Sonar operates with acoustic waves in the same way that radar and radio direction-finding equipment operate with electromagnetic waves, including use of the Doppler effect, radial component of velocity measurement, and triangulation [From Weik '89]
A device that uses reflected sound to determine positions of objects, similar to radar, which uses reflected radio waves. Most commonly used by navies to track ships. It is based on the same principle as echolocation
Word is derived from "sound navigation and ranging " It describes a devise that transmits frequency sound waves in water and registers the vibrations reflected back from an object It is used in detecting objects such as submarines, locating schools of fish, or determining water depth
A technique, similar in principle to radar, for finding the distance and direction of a remote object in water by transmitting sound waves and detecting reflections from it
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Definition of sonars in Turkish English dictionary