Hypersound
Hypersound refers to a range of sound waves that have frequencies significantly higher than the upper limit of human hearing, typically above 20,000 Hz. These high-frequency sounds are inaudible to the human ear, but they can still interact with physical objects and materials.
Research in hypersound has demonstrated its potential applications in various fields, including physics, materials science, and
Another aspect of hypersound research focuses on its potential for creating surface patterns and textures. By
Hypersound also shows promise in advanced material processing. For example, scientists have used hypersound to accelerate
The exploration of hypersound has led to new avenues of investigation in the fields of materials science,