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A stands for Amplitude, and B stands for Brightness. B-scan technique basically combines a series of A-scans, taken from a range of different angles to form a 2d image. Whereas, A-scan only gives a graph-image of reflected intensities in a c.r.o. screen.

The probe for B-scan contains smaller crystal in various orientation unlike single large crystal in A-scan technique.

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