because speakers doesn't create ultrasonic waves, they create sound waves
because speakers doesn't create ultrasonic waves, they create sound waves
it vibrates the diadharm to produce sound
ultrasonic waves
A loudspeaker is a transducer; it converts one form of energy to another. In this case, electrical energy into acoustic (pressure) energy. Many types of loudspeaker can also be used as a microphone. This effect is known as reciprocity. An ordinary 'moving coil' loudspeaker will be quite a good microphone, when associated with appropriate amplifiers.
Ultrasonic testing is used in the welding industry to test the strengh of the steel after it is welded together. It is also used in the medical profession for a variety of uses.
because speakers doesn't create ultrasonic waves, they create sound waves
it vibrates the diadharm to produce sound
A tweeter.
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.
Its an ultrasonic system used during emergencies, whereih patients cannot be shifted from one place to other.
magneto striction oscillator is used to produce ultrasonic waves by using the the principle of inverse piezo electric effect
Magnetostriction generator is used to produce ultrasonic waves. It consist of a ferromagnetic rod and an electronic oscillator.when alternating current is produced by the electronic oscillator the rod experience a small change in length with the production of ultrasonic waves...
Ultrasonic anemometers are now being used in the field.
Using special instruments, medical professionals can send ultrasonic waves into a specific part of a patients body. reflected ultrasonic waves are used to examine different body parts and to detect and monitor certain types of Heart disease and cancer.
ultrasonic waves
Magic, perhaps?Water cannot be used to produce sugar and oxygen.
A loudspeaker is a transducer; it converts one form of energy to another. In this case, electrical energy into acoustic (pressure) energy. Many types of loudspeaker can also be used as a microphone. This effect is known as reciprocity. An ordinary 'moving coil' loudspeaker will be quite a good microphone, when associated with appropriate amplifiers.