ultrahangenergiát
Ultrahangenergiát, meaning ultrasound energy in Hungarian, refers to sound waves with frequencies higher than the upper audible limit of human hearing, typically considered to be around 20 kilohertz. These high-frequency sound waves are generated and transmitted using piezoelectric transducers, which convert electrical energy into mechanical vibrations and vice versa. The energy carried by these waves can be focused and directed, allowing for various applications.
In medical diagnostics, ultrasound energy is widely used for imaging internal body structures. The sound waves
Beyond medicine, ultrahangenergiát finds application in industrial cleaning, where high-frequency vibrations create cavitation bubbles that dislodge