A complete reflection of ultrasound beam occurs approximately at which degree?
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90 degrees
The angle of incidence is the angle of the ultrasound beam and the tissue plane. For reflection, the angle of incidence is less than 90 degrees.
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The angle of incidence is the angle of the ultrasound beam and the tissue plane. For reflection, the angle of incidence is less than 90 degrees. Reflection occurs at tissue boundaries and tissue interfaces. Tissue boundaries that are perpendicular to the ultrasound wave's path act as excellent reflectors, whereas, tissue boundaries that are parallel to the ultrasound wave's path act as poor reflectors. When the ultrasound wave is not reflected, either due to a parallel tissue boundary or high acoustic impedance.
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