Question 32.17: Two consecutive peaks in an ultrasound A-scan are separated ...
Two consecutive peaks in an ultrasound A-scan are separated by a time interval of 0.034 ms. Calculate the distance between the two reflecting surfaces. (Assume that the speed of sound in the tissue between the two surfaces is 1540 m s^{−1}.)
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Distance = \frac{cΔt}{2} = \frac{1540 × 0.034 × 10^{–3}}{2}
= 0.026 m (26 mm)
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