ultraäänivärähtelyiksi
Ultraäänivärähtelyiksi, known in English as ultrasonic vibrations, refers to sound waves with frequencies higher than the upper audible limit of human hearing, which is typically around 20 kilohertz (20,000 Hz). These vibrations are not perceptible to the human ear but can possess significant energy and have various applications.
The generation of ultrasonic vibrations commonly involves piezoelectric transducers. When an electric voltage is applied across
In industrial settings, ultraäänivärähtelyiksi are used for cleaning delicate components, such as jewelry and electronic parts,
In the medical field, ultrasound imaging, or sonography, utilizes high-frequency sound waves to create visual representations