Applications of Ultrasound

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Applications of Ultrasound: Overview

Ultrasounds are high frequency waves. This topic highlights the applications of ultrasound. It includes a description of ultrasound scanner and SONAR. We will also learn how ultrasound is sent by the transmitter and received by the detector.

Important Questions on Applications of Ultrasound

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The acronym ‘SONAR’ stands for

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N in SONAR stands for _____.

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The technique of obtaining images of the heart by using ultrasound is called _____.

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Which is a device that is used to gather information about formations on the ocean bottom?

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Write some applications of ultrasound in our life.

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SONAR is a device used to _____.

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Ultrasonic waves gets _____ if there is a flaw or cracks in a metal body.

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The produced rays in sonography are

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__________________ is used for examination of the foetus during pregnancy to detect congenial defects and growth abnormalities.

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Using the ultrasound scanner, the ultrasonic waves travel through the tissues of the body and get reflected from a region where there is a change of tissue _____________.

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Ultrasonic waves are made to reflect from various parts of the heart and form the image of the heart. This technique is called ____________________.

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Ultrasound is _______________ back from the defective locations inside a metal block.

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A sonar device on a submarine sends out a signal and receives an echo 5 s later. Calculate the speed of sound in water if the distance of the object from the submarine is 3625 m.

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In ultrasonography,

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The method of detecting the presence, position and direction of motion of distant objects by reflecting a beam of sound waves is known as:

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Full Form of SONAR:

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Ultrasound of how much frequency is beamed into human body for sonography?