Which of the following describes the time taken by a radar pulse to travel one nautical mile, reflect off a target, and then return to the radar antenna?

Which of the following describes the time taken by a radar pulse to travel one nautical mile, reflect off a target, and then return to the radar antenna? Correct Answer Radar mile

Radar mile is a term used to describe the amount of time a radar pulse takes in order to travel one nautical mile, then reflect off a target and again return back to the radar antenna. One nautical mile is defined as 1,852 m.
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