ULTRASOUND
ULTRASOUND
The most common use
of ultrasound is to create images and has industrial and medical applications.
The use of ultrasound to create images is based on the reflection and transmission
of a wave at a boundary (when the wave goes from one substance to another).
When an ultrasound wave travels inside an object that is made up of different materials
such as the human body, each time it encounters a boundary, e.g. between bone
and muscle, or muscle and fat, part of the wave is reflected and part of it is
transmitted. The reflected rays are detected and used to construct an image of
the object. Ultrasound in medicine can visualize muscle and soft tissue, making
them useful for scanning the organs, and is commonly used during pregnancy.
Ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive method of looking inside the human body.
Ultrasound sources
may be used to generate local heating in biological tissue, with applications
in physical therapy and cancer treatment. Focused ultrasound sources may be
used to break up kidney stones. Ultrasonic cleaners, sometimes called
supersonic cleaners, are used at frequencies from 20- 40 kHz for jewelry,
lenses and other optical parts, watches, dental instruments, surgical
instruments, and industrial parts. These cleaners consist of containers with a
fluid in which the object to be cleaned is placed. Ultrasonic waves are then
sent into the fluid. The main mechanism for cleaning action in an ultrasonic
cleaner is actually the energy released from the collapse of millions of
microscopic bubbles occurring in the liquid of the cleaner
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