because speakers doesn't create ultrasonic waves, they create sound waves
They can but are normally not designed to do so.
because speakers doesn't create ultrasonic waves, they create sound waves
Almost all loudspeakers are designed with amplifying circuits, or output speakers, or both, that would not magnify sounds in the ultrasonic frequency (over 20 kHz).
Sound waves- ultrasonic, sonic, or intrasonic are generally invisible. You cannot see sound.
Yes. Ultrasonic waves can pass through metal. The only difference between "normal" sound waves and ultrasonic waves is that we cannot hear ultrasonic waves. However, they behave the same.
ultrasonic sound waves
because speakers doesn't create ultrasonic waves, they create sound waves
Almost all loudspeakers are designed with amplifying circuits, or output speakers, or both, that would not magnify sounds in the ultrasonic frequency (over 20 kHz).
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Ultrasonic waves have more than 20,000 Hz (vibrations per second). Loudspeakers, or similar devices, need to be specifically designed to manage such high frequencies.
ultrasonic sound waves
Sound waves- ultrasonic, sonic, or intrasonic are generally invisible. You cannot see sound.
Yes. Ultrasonic waves can pass through metal. The only difference between "normal" sound waves and ultrasonic waves is that we cannot hear ultrasonic waves. However, they behave the same.
They produce ultrasonic waves.
ultrasonic sound waves
Ultrasonic sound waves
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Loud speakers can produce ultrasonic waves. But since the normal purpose of loud speakers is to produce sounds for people to hear, there is seldom a reason to produce sounds that people can't hear (other than to annoy certain animals).