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Old 12-31-18, 05:13 PM   #4
Platapus
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As an experienced scuba diver, I can attest that you can hear ships/motor boats while you are underwater. You can hear them very well. Actually too well.

You will, however have two significant problems.

1. It will be very difficult to determine the direction as the time difference between when each of your ears receives the sound waves is much shorter than when you hear sounds in air.

2. For the same reason, you will find it very difficult to judge the distance

Speed of sound in air is about 340 meters per second
Speed of sound in water is about 1500 meters per second

Both of these are dependent on many factors such as temperature.

Our "sonar" processing brains are calibrated for determining direction and distance of sound in air. When used underwater, sound appears to be right on top of you and from all directions.
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