Physics 2 Test chapters 16 &17 Flashcards
What is the harmonic frequency given the fundamental frequency?
double
probe frequency = 4.5MHz then Harmonics frequency = 9MHz
pg 269
What is the fundamental frequency given the harmonic frequency?
1/2
When are harmonics created?
when the sound is reflected at 2x the frequency of the transmitted sound.
pg 269
during transmission in tissue
pg 283
What kind of behavior is need for harmonics
nonlinear
What is dynamic range?
A method of describing the extend of which a signal can vary and still maintain accuracy.
page 266
What does compression do to dynamic range?
reduces the dynamic range of a signal without introducing errors.
- largest signal remains the largest
- smallest remains the smallest
- the range of signals is reduced
pg 266
When are contrast harmonics created?
- during reflection as energy is converted from the fundamental frq to the harmonic frq.
- created because microbubble act in a nonlinear manner when struck by sound waves
pg 278
When are tissue harmonics created?
As sound travels through the body a small amount of energy is converted from the fund frq to harmonic frequency, the result is tissue harmonics
pg 272
The MI if you have a high index or a low index and what it means in terms of harmonics (4 questions pertaining to this)
charts on pages 280 and 281
pulse inversion harmonics
- imaging technique designed to utilize harmonic reflections , while eliminating distorted fundamental reflections.
- 2 consecutive pulses,one positive and one negative, are transmitted down each scan line
When the bubbles expand, will they expand with a low MI or a high MI?
high
pg. 281