ultraäänivärähtely
Ultraäänivärähtely, or ultrasonic vibration, refers to mechanical oscillations occurring at frequencies above the upper limit of human hearing, typically considered to be 20 kilohertz. These vibrations are generated by piezoelectric transducers or other specialized devices that convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.
The applications of ultraäänivärähtely are diverse and span across various fields. In industrial settings, it is
In medicine, ultrasound technology utilizes these vibrations for diagnostic imaging, allowing visualization of internal body structures
Furthermore, ultraäänivärähtely finds use in material processing, such as ultrasonic welding for joining plastics and metals,