electrolocation

English

Etymology

electro- + location

Noun

electrolocation (uncountable)

  1. (zoology) the ability of an animal to detect an object by its distortion of the animal's electric field, as in the electric fishes such as the electric eel.
  2. (cybernetics) the ability of a robot to locate an object by detecting changes in its electric field.

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