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Sound too high to hear

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Sailors can use ultrasound to find the depth of the sea using an echo-sounder or S.O.N.A.R.

The sound used by the sonar is too high for us to hear. It is called ultrasound. (Sound waves above 18,000 Hz)

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Dolphins make highpitched squeaks and listen to the echoes.

Bats also use ultrasonicsounds, to echo-locatetheir flying food (moth).

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Cleaning things with ultrasound

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Ultrasound scanners have advantages over X rays:* X rays are ionising and can damage cells

* Ultrasound is reflected at boundaries between different types of tissue so they can be used to scan organs

To obtain an echo at a boundary:tissue densities must be different.

(The acoustic impedance of the two tissues must be different = product of speed x density)

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Detecting faults inside metal objects

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Whales ‘sing’ messages to each other over hundreds of miles.Their sex life is being disturbed by noisy ships.

Sound travels further and faster in water than in air because………...

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Geologists use echo-sounding to search for oil and gas

Q1. Which microphone will receive the sound first?

Q2. How deep is the hard rock layer?

t = 0 s

t = 0.2 s

Speed of sound in rock is 4000 m/s

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Most students should be able to:• Compare ultrasound to audible sound waves.• Describe a range of uses of ultrasound, including cleaning and detecting cracks.

Some students should also be able to:• Explain how ultrasound can be used for medical scanning and the advantages of ultrasound over X-ray techniques.• Work out the distance between interfaces from diagrams of oscilloscope traces.

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1a. Organs have boundaries with different tissue densities

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1a. Organs have boundaries with different tissue densities

1b. No ionising radiation is used

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8.3 squares = 100mm

So 1 square =1

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8.3 squares = 100mm

So 1 square = 100 8.3 = 12mm

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8.3 squares = 100mm

So 1 square = 100 8.3 = 12mm

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Flaw 1 = 2.8 sqs

= mm

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8.3 squares = 100mm

So 1 square = 100 8.3 = 12mm

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Flaw 1 = 2.8 sqs 2.8 x 12 mm = 33.6mm

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8.3 squares = 100mm

So 1 square = 100 8.3 = 12mm

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Flaw 2 = sqs

= mm

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8.3 squares = 100mm

So 1 square = 100 8.3 = 12mm

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Flaw 2 = 4.1 sqs

= mm

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8.3 squares = 100mm

So 1 square = 100 8.3 = 12mm

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Flaw 2 = 4.1 sqs 4.1 x 12 mm = 49.2mm

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