Exam 1.1
What is the wavelength of 5 MHz ultrasound in soft tissue?
0.3 m
The duty factor for continuous wave ultrasound is
100%
If the period is 0.5 us (microseconds), what is the frequency?
2 MHz
The typical range of frequency for diagnostic ultrasound imaging is
2- MHz- 15 MHz
In clinical imaging a pulse typically contains ____ cycles
2-4
What is the frequency of a sound wave with 16 cycles in 4 seconds?
4 Hz
4 MHz is ______ Hz
4,000,000
If the wavelength is 2 mm, the spatial pulse length for a three cycle pulse is ____ mm
6
An increase in pulse repetition frequency would lead to
An increase in duty factor
Increasing the frequency on a multifrequency transducer from 3.5 MHz to 5.0 MHz will:
Decrease Wavelength
Density is typically measured in
Kilograms per centimeter cubed
Spatial pulse length can be calculated by
Multiplying the number of cycles times the wavelength
Which of the following is an appropriate unit of measurement for propagation speed? a. millimeters per microsecond (mm/us) b. watts per centimeter squared (w/cm) c. microseconds (us) d. kilohertz (kHz)
a. millimeters per microsecond (mm/us)
Which of the following would have the highest propagation speed? a. air b. bone c. soft tissue d. water
b. bone
Which of the following is considered the speed of sound in soft tissue? a. 1.54 m/s b. 330 m/s c. 4000 m/s d. 1.54 mm/us
d. 1.54 mm/us
Which of the following frequencies has the longest period? a. 2 MHz b. 4000 Hz c. 1 KHz d. 6 Hz
d. 6 Hz
Which intensity is most relevant with respect to bioeffects? a. SATA b. SPTP c. SPPA d. SPTA
d. SPTA
A sonographer increases the amplitude of a sound wave by a factor of 4. How has the power change?
increases by 16- fold
What is essentially equal to the power of a wave divided by the area over which the power is distributed?
intensity
What is the change in intensity if the power decreases by half?
intensity is halved
Density and propagation speed are
inversely related
What is the change in power if the amplitude triples?
it increases nine times
Sound is a ______ wave where particles move in the same direction that the wave propagates
longitudinal
Sound is technically a
mechanical and longitudinal wave
Micro denotes
millionth
The prefix "micro" denotes
millionth
Which of the following is described as the distance over which one cycle occurs? a. pulse duration b. duty factor c. period d. wavelength
wavelength
If the frequency is 1 MHz, what is the period?
1 us
Select the sequence of the following prefixed of metric system that appears in decreasing order: a. M, G, da, m, k b. G, M, k, da, d c. G, n, M, k, da d. M, G, m, h, k
b. G, M, k, da, d
All of the following are true of wavelength except: a. it is determined by both the medium and the sound source b. it is equal to the period divided by the frequency c. it is inversely related to frequency d. it is directly related to period
b. it is equal to the period divided by the frequency
All of the following are true of stiffness except: a. it is defined as the ability of an object to resist compression b. stiffness and propagation speed are indirectly associated c. increasing stiffness increased propagation speed d. stiffness is the opposite of elasticity and compressibility
b. stiffness and propagation speed are indirectly associated
All of the following relate to the strength of the sound wave except: a. amplitude b. wavelength c. intensity d. power
b. wavelength
Which of the following would be considered ultrasonic? a. 10 Hz b. 12.5 kHz c. 1 MHz d. 20,000 Hz
c. 1 MHz
Which of the following intensities has the highest value? a. SATA b. SPTA c. SPTP d. SPPA
c. SPTP
if the frequency is unchanged but the propagation velocity changes, the wavelength
changes
Areas of high pressure and density are referred to as:
compressions
Which of the following characteristics will create the slowest speed of sound? a. high density, high stiffness b. low density, high stiffness c. low density, low stiffness d. high density, low stiffness
d. high density, low stiffness
All of the following characteristics create pulses of short duration except: a. short pulse duration b. few cycles in the pulse c. individual cycles with short periods d. many cycles in the pulse
d. many cycles in the pulse
Which of the following is defined as only the active time a. duty factor b. pulse repetition frequency c. period d. pulse duration
d. pulse duration
As imaging depth increases the pulse repetition frequency must:
decrease
The speed of sound
depends on density and elasticity of medium
Duty factor can be calculated by
dividing pulse duration by pulse repetition period
The percentage of time that the ultrasound system is producing pulses of ultrasound describes the
duty factor
T/F. Log pulses create more accurate images
false
The prefix "centi" denotes
hundredths
As imaging depth increases, pulse repetition period
increases
Pressure is typically expressed in
pascals
If only the density of a medium is increased then the
propagation speed will decrease
What is defined as the beginning of one pulse to the beginning of the next pulse?
pulse repetition period