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so if plane with high velocity hits the water surface .. there willl be huge pressure change which can be detected..
it cant generate wave but force of that magnitude could be generated some few seconds..which can be captured.
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so if plane with high velocity hits the water surface .. there willl be huge pressure change which can be detected..
it cant generate wave but force of that magnitude could be generated some few seconds..which can be captured.
--Plane would have negligible energy compared to tsunami.
--Oh ..well i am not competent enough to decide it .. what i say would be pure speculation. But what I know is, Tsunami is one of the most deadliest force on earth.. the tidal waves spans across thousands of KMs and i dont think it can be compared to a few tonne airline hitting the surface whose fuel may have already run out
--anywhere something hppen india can bring its connections in it
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true .. what i am interested in change of pressure due to force of impact which may be a triger point for locating it..
yes ! exactly .. the plane debris would have to virtually hit a buoy to get detectedDepends. The waves generated by the crash would not travel far before going below the noise levels. Sensors would have to be very close to locate the impact point.