A 2000 Hz sonar ping in seawater returns after 1.229 seconds at frequency 2010.
Average Speed of Sound in seawater is 1500 m/s.
Determine the Range to target, in meters.
Range, R = vt/2
R = 1500 x 1.229/2 = 921.75 m
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