Ultrasound waves do not transmit easily through bone what do you think happens to ultrasound waves when they reach a bone in your body give reasons for your answers
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it becomes infra sonic
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as it reach the bones due to it angle of momentum it becomes filtered and it is used to say in fra sonic
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The sound waves are reflected back to the transducer by boundaries between tissues in the path of the beam (e.g. the boundary between fluid and soft tissue or tissue and bone). ... This keeps air pockets from forming between the transducer and the skin, which can block ultrasound waves from passing into the body.
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