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Suppose a bat uses sound echoes to locate its insect prey, 3.00 m away. (See Figure 17.10.) (a) Calculate the echo times for temperatures of 5.00°C and 35.0°C. (b) What percent uncertainty
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How do bats echolocate and how are they adapted to this activity? - Scientific American
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