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four use of ultrasonic sound waves

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Answered by shatakshim28
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Application of Ultrasonic's wave:


1.Ultrasonic's are used in directional signaling.


2.Ultrasonic's are used in the detection of aircraft, submarines and schools of fish etc.Ultrasonic's generated by a piezoelectric crystal generator are transmitted towards a target. These waves are reflected by an aircraft or submarine coming across their path. The reflected beam is detected by means of a quartz detector. The device used for the purpose is called SONAR – sound navigation and ranging.


3.Ultrasonic are used to detect flaws in metals. They are used in metallurgy to prepare alloys of uniform composition.


4.They are used for killing mosquitoes and flies.


5.Ultrasonic's find a number of applications in the field of medicine as ultra sound scanners. They are used in the diagnosis of tumors and in the treatment of certain cancers as well as arthritis and related diseases. They are used in bloodless brain surgery.


6.An ultrasonic drill is used for preparing teeth for filling.


7.Ultrasonic's waves of frequency 60 kHz are used for removing grease, dust etc. from metals. They are also used in ultrasonic washing machines.



Answered by anshikaroy3456
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1. Cleaning:

In objects with parts that are difficult to reach, for example, spiral tubes and electronic components, the process of ultrasonic cleaning is used. Here, the object is dipped in a solution of suitable cleaning material and ultrasonic waves are passed into it. As a result of this, high-frequency waves are generated that cause the dirt and grease to detach from the surface.

2. Detection of cracks:

Ultrasound is used to detect cracks in the metallic components that are used in the construction of high rise structures such as buildings and bridges. They generate and display an ultrasonic waveform that is interpreted by a trained operator, often with the aid of analysis software, to locate and categorize flaws in test pieces. High-frequency sound waves reflect from flaws in predictable ways, producing distinctive echo patterns that can be displayed and recorded by portable instruments. A trained operator identifies specific echo patterns corresponding to the echo response from good parts and from representative flaws. The echo pattern from a test piece may then be compared to the patterns from these calibration standards to determine its condition.

3. Echocardiography:

In the process of electrocardiography, the ultrasonic waves are used to form an image of the heart using reflection and detection of these waves from various parts.

4. Ultrasonography:

Medical ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging technique based on it. It is used for the imaging of internal body structures such as muscles, joints and internal organs. Ultrasonic images are known as sonograms. In this process, pulses of ultrasound are sent to the tissue using a probe. The sound echoes off the tissue, where different tissues reflect sound varying in degrees. These echoes are recorded and displayed an image.

5. Lithotripsy:

Ultrasonic waves are used to break stones in the kidney. High energy sound waves are passed through the body without injuring it and break the stone into small pieces. These small pieces move through the urinary tract and out of the body more easily than a large stone.

6. SONAR:

SONAR, Sound Navigation, and Ranging is a technique in which sound waves are used to navigate, detect and communicate under the surface of the water.

7.Echolocation:

Echolocation is the process where sound waves and echoes are used to determine objects in space. Echolocation is used by bats to navigate and find their food in the dark. Bats send out sound waves from their mouth and nose, which then hit the objects in their vicinity producing echoes, which are then received by the bats. The nature of the echo helps them determine the size, the shape and the distance of the object.

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