Ultrasound Physics CH 2 Questions
Which of the following are acceptable units for the amplitude of an acoustic wave?
cm and watts
A pair of waves are in phase. What occurs when these waves interfere?
constructive interference
Which of the following cannot be considered a unit of frequency?
cycles
Sound can be characterized as:
cyclical oscillations in certain variables
As an ultrasound wave travels through the body, its amplitude usually:
decreases
As sound travels in the body, what typically happens to the intensity of the wave?
decreases
Typically, as an ultrasound wave travels through soft tissue, the power of the wave:
decreases
Two waves arrive at the same location and interfere. The resultant sound wave is smaller than either of the two original waves. What is this called?
destructive interference
When the power in an acoustic beam is doubled and the cross-sectional area of the beam is halved, then the intensity of the beam is:
four times larger
What term describes the number of cycles that an acoustic variable completes in a second?
frequency
______ is the reciprocal of period.
frequency
The amplitude of an acoustic wave is increased. Which of the following will most likely remain unchanged?
frequency, and period
Ultrasound is defined as a sound with a frequency of ____.
greater than 0.02 MHz
A particle within a transverse wave is traveling vertically. What is the direction of the waves propagation?
horizontal
What is characteristic of acoustic waves with frequencies exceeding 20,000 Hz when compared with waves having frequencies of less than 20,000 Hz?
humans can't hear them
What is characteristic of acoustic waves with frequencies of less than 20 Hz when compared with waves having frequencies of more than 20 Hz?
humans can't hear them
What happens to the intensity of an ultrasound beam when the beam's cross-sectional area remains unchanged while the amplitude of the wave triples?
increases ninefold
A sonographer adjusts the output power of the wave emitted by the transducer. Which of the following also changes?
intensity
Waves that exist at the same location and time will combine. What is this called?
interference
What happens to an acoustic beam's intensity when the power in the beam increases by 25% while the cross-sectional area of the beam remains the same?
it increases by 25%
Mathematically, when a number is squared, the number is multiplied by:
itself
Which of the following types of waves do not require a medium in order to propagate? (More than one may be correct)
light, heat, television
Which of the following describes the characteristics of a sound wave?
mechanical, longitudinal
Which of the following units are appropriate to describe the period of an acoustic wave?
minutes and microseconds
The final amplitude of an acoustic wave is reduced to one-half of its original value. The final power is _____ the original power.
none of the above.
The intensity of an ultrasound beam is defined as the ____ in a beam _____ by the _____ of the beam.
power, divided, area
With standard ultrasound imaging, what happens to the period of a wave as it propagates?
remains the same
When a sonographer increases the maximum imaging depth during an exam, what happens to the frequency?
remains unchanged
What determines the intensity of an ultrasound beam after it has traveled through the body?
the sound wave's source and the medium through which the sound travels
What determines the initial intensity of an ultrasound beam?
the source of the sound wave
What determines the initial amplitude of an ultrasound wave?
the transducer
What determines the period of an ultrasound wave?
the transducer
What establishes the frequency of an ultrasound wave?
the transducer
All of the following are true about sound waves except _____.
they are transverse
The direction of motion of a particle in a wave is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave. What type of wave is this?
transverse
If the power of the beam is tripled while the cross-sectional area of the beam remains the same, the intensity _____.
triples
A force is applied to a surface. If the force is tripled and the surface area over which the force is applied is also tripled, what is the new pressure?
unchanged
The power of an ultrasound wave can be reported with which of the following units?
watts
What are the units of intensity?
watts/cm2
Compare two sound waves, A and B. The frequency of wave A is one-third that of wave B. How does the period of wave A compare with the period of wave B?
A is three times as long as B
True or False? The sonographer has the ability to alter the period of an ultrasound wave that is produced by a basic transducer.
False
What happens when the power in an ultrasound beam is unchanged, and at the same time, beam area doubles?
is halved
Infrasound is defined as a sound with a frequency of _____.
less than 20 Hz
What is the range of periods commonly found in waves produced by ultrasound systems?
0.06 to 0.5 microseconds
Is frequency an acoustic variable? 1
1 False
Is pressure an acoustic variable? 2
2 True
What is the range of frequencies emitted by transducers used in ultrasonic imaging?
2,000,000 to 15,000,000 Hz
The maximum value of the density of an acoustic wave is 60 lb/in2 while the minimum density is 20 lb/in2. What is the amplitude of the wave?
20 lb/in2
Is propagation speed an acoustic variable? 3
3 False
The amplitude of an acoustic wave decreases from 27 pascals to 9 pascals. If the initial power in the wave was 27 watts, what is the wave's final power?
3 watts
Is wavelength an acoustic variable? 4
4 False
Is voltage an acoustic variable? 5
5 False
The frequency of a continuous acoustic wave is 5 MHz. The wave is then pulsed with a duty factor of 0.1. What is the new frequency?
5 MHz
Is intensity an acoustic variable? 6
6 False
Is Motion of particles in the wave an acoustic variable? 7
7 True
Is density an acoustic variable? 8
8 True
True or False?With standard ultrasound pulses, the frequency of the ultrasound changes significantly as the wave propagates through the body.
False
Correct units for particle motion?
Miles or centimeters
Correct units for pressure?
Pascals (Pa) or pounds per square inch (lb/in^2)
Correct units for density?
Pounds per inch cubed (lb/in^3) or kilograms per meters cubed (kg/m^3)
A sonographer can routinely change the power of a wave emitted by a transducer used in diagnostic ultrasonic imaging.
True
True of False?The period of an ultrasound wave is related to the frequency and is the same, regardless of whether the wave is pulsed or continuous.
True
True or False?If the periods of two waves are the same, then the frequencies of the waves must also be the same.
True
True or False?Waves in the ultrasound range behave in the same general manner as sound waves that are audible.
True
True or False?With diagnostic ultrasonic imaging instruments, the operator can alter the intensity of an ultrasound beam produced by a transducer.
True
True or False?With standard diagnostic imaging instrumentation, the sonographer has the ability to vary the amplitude of a sound wave produced by the transducer.
True
What are the units of the transmitted intensity of a sound wave?
W/cm2
Sound is best described as _____.
a series of compressions and rarefactions
As sound travels through a medium, what term describes the effects of the medium on the sound wave?
acoustic propagation properties
Which of the following is true of all waves?
all carry energy from one site to another
What are the units of a pressure measurement of an acoustic wave?
atmospheres (atm), pascals (Pa), millimeters of mercury (mm Hg), pounds/sq. inch (lb/in2)
What term is used to describe the effects of an ultrasound wave on living tissue?
biological effects