Ultrasonics uses ultra sound waves that are of a high frequency, so high that the human ear can't hear them. Ultrasound machines are used to look at the interior of the human body, they can be used in obstetrics (examining unborn babies), Cardiology, to look at heart abnormalities, in neurology, the ultrasound would be looking for tumors or any foreign objects, or unknown masses.
Ultrasonics is the science of sound. Ultrasonics are usually used to detect items and measure distance. It is often used in the vetrinary and human medical field.
Sonobond Ultrasonics was created in 1960.
Ultrasonics can be used as part of a process to break down clay and release gold particles stuck in the material. The high-frequency vibrations caused by ultrasonics can help dislodge the gold particles from the clay, making it easier to extract the gold. However, ultrasonics alone may not be sufficient, and other techniques may also be needed for effective gold recovery.
Benson Carlin has written: 'Ultrasonics' -- subject(s): Ultrasonics
Sounds which have frequency greater than 20,000Hz are inaudible to human ears are called ultrasonics.
Satya Prakash has written: 'Ultrasonics and colloids' -- subject(s): Colloids, Ultrasonics
Pounds per Square Inch which is also used to measure the compression of the liquid in ultrasonics that is in pressure
Neurology is a noun.
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Adam and Victor Neurology 9th Edition Queen square textbook of neurology 2010
Experimental Neurology was created in 1959.
Ultrasonics are used in medicine for diagnostic imaging purposes, such as in ultrasound scans to visualize internal organs and monitor fetal development during pregnancy. It is also used in therapeutic applications, such as ultrasonic lithotripsy to break down kidney stones or in ultrasound-guided procedures for targeted treatments like tumor ablation.