![]() In the proper tie-in issue publication- not the issue that was sold in comic shops- certain lines of dialogue were changed to help establish that Mini-Cons were a thing, by calling the Ammonites Mini-Cons. There were little guys running around, but they weren’t Mini-Cons. Mini-Cons also hadn’t been established, at least not in name. Only problem with that was that Centuritron wasn’t at all established within the IDW universe. Way to stereotype, dude.įor this issue’s tie-in toy, Hasbro chose the Mini-Con Centuritron. Perceptor alludes to the fact that there’s more than one way to be alive as a giant space robot, introducing the term “warm-wired”, which I don’t recall ever being addressed after this issue.Įr, well, no, they’re not actually, Magnus, they’re Ammonites. Off in the background, Brainstorm and Perceptor discuss the structural intent of the Lost Light. Ultra Magnus is dubious about this whole “being completely surrounded by tiny little dudes” thing, but Mainframe’s got a pretty good read on the situation, given that he’s the one actually looking at the screen for the radar. Echolocation in Bottlenose Dolphins.So, when last we left off, the Lost Light had VOMPFed into a massive body of water, or at least something water adjacent, and was surrounded by guys. Index of /Marops/data/text/Radartex/Radartex_files. BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS - Communication & Echolocation. Bat Recordings - with the Anabat SD2 - Ultrasonic Echolocation Detector. Echolocation : Communication of Marine Mammals, Bats, and Humans. Little of the soundwave is most likely to be absorbed.ĭolphin Encounters, 2008. The harder a material is, the larger the portion of the sound wave is reflected. Therefore it is more likely to absorb sound waves. The softer a material may be, the more alike it is to the density of air or water. The structure and density of a medium is also a factor, which plays a role in the reflection of soundwaves. For example, an uneven, rough surface may cause the sound waves, hitting the surface, to reflect into many different directions. The texture of the medium also affects the reflection of a soundwave. ![]() In the focal point, the largest amount of sound and energy is concentrated. ![]() (see left, Figure 1)Ĭurved surfaces may reflect sound in such a manner, that the sound waves either disperse or focused to a focal point. How much of the sound wave is reflected and transmitted depends on the structure, texture, and other qualities of the medium.įlat surfaces/ planes reflect a sound wave in the same angle size as the angle the sound wave met the surfaces medium. When a sound wave hits a medium it is partially reflected off of the medium, and is partially transmitted across the surface of the medium. When a sound wave is reflected more than 0.1 seconds after the original sound was heard, it is considered an echo. Consider volume & frequency of the original sound, texture and shape of the surface.īonus Question Why do sound waves travel faster in water than in air? Mention how energy is transferred differently in the two media.įACTORS WHICH MAY AFFECT THE REFLECTION OF SOUND Explain the characteristics a surface should have in order to create the most effective (most concentrated) echo in water. Why are higher frequencies preferably used for echolocation?Ĩ. Why should there be more research on echolocation?ħ. List 5 uses for echolocation, and explain why they use echolocation.Ħ. How can blind people use echolocation? What kind of sounds do they make, and why?ĥ. Predict how the density of an object may affect how we may receive the echo bounced off the object.Ĥ. What is the difference between an echo reflected by a flat and smooth surface and a soft or curved surface?ģ. Identify how energy is involved in the steps.Ģ. Describe the process of a wave being reflected off an object in steps. Remember: You may search the question number of the question you are answering in order to find the posts, where you can find out the answer in the search bar :)ġ.
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