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Underwater Acoustics

Underwater acoustics is the study of how sound behaves in water. It's used in many fields like navigation, communication, marine life exploration, and detecting objects under the sea. Sound travels faster and further in water than in air due to its density. This makes it a useful tool for investigation and observation in aquatic environments where visibility is usually limited. In essence, it's like using sound to 'see' underwater.

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    Underwater acoustics is the study of sound in water, including how sound travels, behaves, and is used for various purposes. Sound moves better in water than in air, and it can travel long distances, which makes it useful for underwater communication, navigation, and research. This field is crucial for submarines, sonar systems for detecting objects, and studying marine life. Researchers use underwater microphones, called hydrophones, to capture sounds from the ocean, allowing them to monitor ecosystems or detect human activities and underwater phenomena. Understanding underwater acoustics helps improve technology and protect marine environments.