
ultrasonic technology
Ultrasonic technology uses high-frequency sound waves, beyond human hearing, to detect, measure, or create images of objects or tissues. These sound waves are sent into a medium (like the body or a material), and when they hit a boundary or object, they bounce back as echoes. A device captures these echoes and processes them to produce images, measure distances, or identify flaws. Commonly used in medical imaging (ultrasound), industrial inspections, and cleaning, ultrasonic technology relies on the precise transmission and reception of sound waves to provide detailed information about unseen structures.