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Revision as of 20:13, 5 January 2017
Nature of Sound Waves
- How far the sound waves can travel depend on
- how strong the signal is
- the medium that the waves have to travel though; underwater is greater medium compared to brick wall.
Wave Properties
- Penetration
- Attenuation
- Reflection
Penetration
- Ultrasound waves, depending on amount of energy, will pass through a medium to a certain depth.
Attenuation
- As ultrasound waves travel through medium they continually losing energy to medium that they pass.
Reflection
- The rest of waves' energy after travelling through medium is reflected back toward their source.
- Equals to "echo" of submarine sonar.
- Enable image generation on ultrasound machine.
- Eventually energy will not be enough to reflect back to machine, therefore no image.
Effect of Different Tissue Densities
- Ultrasound waves have different abilities to travel through different mediums.
- This quality of mediums or tissues is called resistance or impedance.
- Travel well though liquid: blood, urine.
- Travel less well through solid organs: liver, spleen.
- Not at all though bone (high resistance).
Liquid
- Appears black. No resistance therefore no echo and no energy.
