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Ultrasound Physics (DMS 206)
Questions with Detailed Verified
Answers Graded A+
Unrelated Ans: Two items not associated


Directly proportional Ans: Two items that are associated such that when on
item increases, the other increases


Proportional Ans: Two items that are associated but the relationship is not
specified




ex: weight is related to dieting


Inversely proportional Ans: Two items are associated such that when one item
increases the other decreases


Reciprocal Ans: 2 -> 1/2


Period x frequency = 1


10^9 Ans: Giga


G


Billion


10^6 Ans: Mega

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M


Million


10^3 Ans: Kilo


k


Thousand


10^2 Ans: Hecto


h


Hundred


10^1 Ans: Deca


da


Ten


10^-1 Ans: Deci


d


tenth


10^-2 Ans: Centi


c


Hundredth

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10^-3 Ans: Milli


m


Thousandth


10^-6 Ans: Micro


u


Millionth


10^-9 Ans: nano


n


Billionth


Acoustic propagation properties Ans: The effects of the medium upon the
sound wave


Biologic effects Ans: The effects of the sound wave upon the biologic tissue
through which it passes


Acoustic variables Ans: Pressure: concentration of force in an area (pascals,
Pa)


Density: concentration of mass in a volume (kg/cm^3)


Distance: measure of particle motion (cm, ft, mile)


Acoustic parameters Ans: Period, frequency, amplitude, power, intensity,
wavelength, propagation speed

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Transverse wave Ans: Particles move in a direction that is perpendicular


Longitudinal wave Ans: Particles move in the same direction that the wave
propagates (compressions & rarefactions)


In-phase Ans: When peaks (max) occur at the the same time and the same
location


Out-of-phase Ans: Their peaks occur at different times


Interface Ans: When multiple waves lose their individual characteristics at the
moment and combine to form a single wave




Happens with in-phase and out-phase


Constructive interference Ans: In-phase: results in the formation of single
wave with greater amplitude


Destructive interference Ans: Out-of-phase: results in the formation of a
single wave of lesser amplitude


Constructive destructive interference Ans: When waves of different
frequencies combine both occur


Acoustic variables allow us to determine which waves are sound waves and
which are not. Ans: True


Acoustic parameters are used to describe the features of sound waves. Ans:
True


Period Ans: The time it takes to vibrate a single cycle

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