Determination of ultrasonic velocity (sonar principle)
Principle: An ultrasonic transmitter emits sound pulses onto a reflector, from which recording of them by a receiver shows a time delay. The velocity of sound is calculated from the path length and transmission time of the sound pulses.
Tasks:
1. Determine transmission times for different distances apart of the transmitter and the receiver.
2. Plot a graph of the path lengths of the sound pulses against their transmission time.
3. Determine the velocity of sound from the graph.
| Artikel-Nr. | Artikelbezeichnung |
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| P2152115 | Determination of ultrasonic velocity (sonar principle) |




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