ultraäänitehosta
Ultraäänitehosta, which translates to "ultrasound power" in English, refers to the intensity or energy transmitted by an ultrasound beam. It is a crucial parameter in various applications of ultrasound, including medical imaging, therapy, and industrial uses. The power of an ultrasound wave determines its ability to penetrate tissues, cause heating effects, or induce cavitation, a phenomenon where microscopic bubbles form and collapse.
In medical diagnostic ultrasound, power levels are carefully controlled to ensure safety while providing sufficient signal
Therapeutic ultrasound, used for pain relief and tissue healing, deliberately employs higher power levels than diagnostic
In industrial applications, such as ultrasonic cleaning or welding, high-intensity ultrasound is used to generate mechanical