Sound Propagation, Reflection, and Its Relevance to Ultrasound Imaging

  • Allen T
  • Chally A
  • Moser B
  • et al.
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Abstract

The labs presented here build on a simple speed of sound activity and models medical ultrasound imaging by demonstrating how multiple reflections propagate in a closed system. A short sound pulse is emitted into a pipe that is closed at one end and contains one or more partially reflecting surfaces within the pipe. The variety of reflections and transmissions that occur can be measured with a microphone at the pipe entrance.

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Allen, T., Chally, A., Moser, B., & Widenhorn, R. (2019). Sound Propagation, Reflection, and Its Relevance to Ultrasound Imaging. The Physics Teacher, 57(3), 134–137. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.5092466

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