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← ScienceWhich mechanism limits signal propagation distance in underwater acoustic communication systems?
A)Spreading loss from wave divergence
B)Refraction from temperature gradients
C)Absorption by chloride and sulfate ions✓
D)Scattering by suspended particulate matter
💡 Explanation
When an acoustic wave propagates underwater, signal attenuation occurs because absorption by dissolved ions converts acoustic energy into heat, reducing signal strength as distance increases. Therefore absorption limits propagation, rather than spreading, refraction or scattering which require different environmental influence or physical obstructions.
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