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What is Ultrasound? Explain the applications of ultrasound.


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What is Ultrasound : 1 Mark
Applications : 1 Mark each

Ultrasounds are able to travel along well defined paths even in the presence of obstacles. Ultrasounds are used extensively in industries and for medical purposes.

1. Ultrasound is generally used to clean parts located in hard-to-reach places.

For example, spiral tube, odd shaped parts, electronic components etc. Objects to be cleaned are placed in a cleaning solution and ultrasonic waves are sent into the solution. Due to the high frequency, the particles of dust, grease and dirt get detached and drop out. The objects thus get thoroughly cleaned.

2. Ultrasounds can be used to detect cracks and flaws in metal blocks. Ultrasonic waves are allowed to pass through the metal block and detectors are used to detect the transmitted waves. If there is even a small defect, the ultrasound gets reflected back indicating the presence of the flaw or defect.

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

Ultrasound scanner is an instrument which uses ultrasonic waves for getting images of internal organs of the human body. In this technique the ultrasonic waves travel through the tissues of the body and get reflected from a region where there is change of tissue density. These waves are then converted into electrical signals that are used to generate images of the organ.

4. Ultrasound may be employed to break small ‘stones’ formed in the kidneys into fine grains. These grains later get flushed out with urine.


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