Yes, but different materials will absorb a different amount of the ultrasound. It's how bats 'see'
Ultrasonic waves can be traced using ultrasonic sensors that emit the waves and then detect their reflections. These sensors send out high-frequency sound waves that bounce off objects and return to the sensor, allowing for measurement of distance, presence, or motion based on the time it takes for the waves to return. By analyzing the wave reflections, it is possible to trace the path and interactions of ultrasonic waves.
ultrasonic wave is sound frequency
An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.An ultrasonic wave is not an electromagnetic wave; it is a sound wave.
An ultrasonic wave is a sound pressure wave that has a very high frequency. The frequency is higher that what humans can hear.
Bats use ultrasonic sound waves for echolocation because these high-frequency waves are better for detecting small objects and navigating in cluttered environments. Infrasonic waves have longer wavelengths and are used by animals like elephants for long-range communication. Bats' hunting and navigation strategies are optimized for ultrasonic echolocation.
An ultrasonic wave is a type of sound wave with a frequency above the range audible to humans, typically above 20,000 Hz. They are used in various applications such as medical imaging, cleaning, and distance measurement due to their ability to penetrate objects and produce detailed images.
They use ultrasonic. The sound they use to locate objects that may be invisible.
Verbal shrapnel
No ultrasonic waves are not a form of electromagnetic wave. Ultrasonic waves are nothing more than high frequency sound waves. They can be made with a suitable speaker or transducer.
The velocity of ultrasonic waves in kerosene is approximately 1,470 m/s.
An ultrasonic wave is a sound wave vibrating at a frequency beyond the human hearing. The wave is emited from a devise (or an organ in the case of animals such as bats). The wave then hits an object and reflects of it (an echo). The devise (or another organ in the bat) will detect the reflect wave and measure its direction and the time it took to be reflected and the devise would use that information to produce an image. It works pretty much like our ability to see. Light hits objects and is reflected off them and hits our eyes. An ultrasonic devise "sees with sound" waves instead of light waves. During pregnancy, a devise omits an ultrasonic wave (you can't hear it!) The wave will hit many things in the stomach but the devise is programmed so that it only measures a specific distance (or time) which is to the fetus. The sound waves hit the fetus and bounce back. hope this helps
Ultrasonic means 'faster than sound'. This means no sound wave can be faster than sound.