Ultraääniaaltoina
Ultraääniaaltoina, known in English as ultrasound waves, are sound waves with frequencies higher than the upper audible limit of human hearing, which is typically around 20 kilohertz (20,000 Hz). These waves are not perceptible to the human ear but possess significant properties that make them useful in various applications. The generation of ultrasound typically involves piezoelectric transducers, which vibrate at high frequencies when an electric voltage is applied.
The high frequencies of ultrasound waves mean they have short wavelengths. This characteristic allows for high
In medicine, ultrasound is widely used for diagnostic purposes, such as imaging fetuses during pregnancy, examining