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SONOGRAPHY CANADA CORE (PHYSICS)


What is a transducer? - answers-anything that converts one form of energy to another
form of energy

What does an ultrasound transducer do? - answers-converts electropotential energy
into mechanical and mechanical energy into electropotential energy

What is the curie point? - answers-if a crystal is heated beyond the curie point (360
degrees for pzt) the crystal can lose piezoelectric effects

What material is traditionally used for ultrasound trasnducers? - answers-lead ziconate
titanate (pzt)

What are modern transducers made out of? - answers-composite materials to achieve
greater conversion efficiency with less of an acoustic impedance mismatch

Near zone (fresnel) - answers-the area between the face of the transducer and the
beam focus

Far zone (fraunhofer) - answers-region past the focus

Focus - answers-where the beam reaches its minimum diameter

Focal region - answers-region over whch the beam is most tightly focused

Detail resolution - answers-ability to distinguish between two objects in any of the three
dimensions (axial,lateral, elevational)

Operating frequency - answers-center frequency of the transmit bandwidth

What are four methods of focusing the ultrasound beam - answers-1)lenses
2)curved elements
3)electronic focusing
4)mirrors

Define lateral resolution. What are other names for lateral resolution? - answers-the
ability to resolve two structures as well as the limit to measurement accuracy in the
lateral dimension of an image

Side by side, angular, transverse, azimuthal

Lateral resolution is equal to.... - answers-lateral bandwidth

, Define elevation resolution. What are other names - answers-ability to resolve two
structures as well as the limit to measurement accuracy in the elevation dimension

What are the four acoustic variables? - answers-pressure
Density
Temperature
Particle motion

If a wave needs a medium to propagate it is a(n) __________ wave? - answers-
mechanical

What is the wavelength equation - answers-wavelength=propagation velocity/frequency

What is amplitude? - answers-measure of the strength or size of a physical quantity.
Voltage is a measure of electrical amplitude

Constructive interference (in phase waves) - answers-adding two signals that are in
phase

Occurs when two waves interact to produce a larger single wave

Destructive interference (out of phase waves) - answers-when two waves are aligned
such that the peak of one wave aligns with the minimum of the other wave, the waves
have a phase difference of 180 and are completely out of phase

Cancel each other other.

Partial constructive (partially destructive) - answers-waves are out of phase with each
other but not perfectly out of phase (less than 180 degrees). Produces an affect that is
between constructive and destructive

Frequency and period are - answers-reciprocals

What is frequency - answers-measure of how often an event occurs per time

Unit: cycles per second (hertz)

What is the period? - answers-represents the time that transpires between the
occurrence of one compression and the occurrence of the next compression

What is the propagation velocity? - answers-refers to how fast a wave travels within a
medium and is determined by the properties of the medium

With a higher density - answers-the bulk modulus increases (incompressible, inelastic,
stiff) and increases the propagation velocity

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