PHYS FOR SCI+ENGR V1 W/CODE&WKBK
PHYS FOR SCI+ENGR V1 W/CODE&WKBK
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Chapter 17, Problem 80EAP

Ultrasound has many medical applications, one of which is to monitor fetal heartbeats by reflecting ultrasound off a fetus in the womb.

  1. Consider an object moving at speed Chapter 17, Problem 80EAP, Ultrasound has many medical applications, one of which is to monitor fetal heartbeats by reflecting , example  1Chapter 17, Problem 80EAP, Ultrasound has many medical applications, one of which is to monitor fetal heartbeats by reflecting , example  2towards and at-rest source that is emitting sound waves of frequency. Chapter 17, Problem 80EAP, Ultrasound has many medical applications, one of which is to monitor fetal heartbeats by reflecting , example  3Chapter 17, Problem 80EAP, Ultrasound has many medical applications, one of which is to monitor fetal heartbeats by reflecting , example  4Show that the reflected wave (ie., the echo) that returns to the source has a Doppler-shifted frequency

Chapter 17, Problem 80EAP, Ultrasound has many medical applications, one of which is to monitor fetal heartbeats by reflecting , example  5

where v is the speed of sound in the medium.

  • Suppose the object’s speed is much less than the wave speed: v0< Chapter 17, Problem 80EAP, Ultrasound has many medical applications, one of which is to monitor fetal heartbeats by reflecting , example  6and a microphone that is sensitive to these frequencies will detect a beat frequency if it listens to f0 and fecho simultaneously. Use the binomial approximation and other appropriate approximations to show that the beat frequency is
  • f b e a t ( 2 v 0 / v ) f 0
  • The reflection of 2.4 MHz ultrasound waves from the surface of a fetus’s beating heart is combined with the 2.40 MHz wave to produce a beat frequency that reaches a maximum of 65 Hz. What is the maximum speed of the surface of the heart? The speed of ultrasound waves within the body is 1540 m/s.
  • Suppose the surface of the heart moves in simple harmonic motion at 90 beats/min. What is the amplitude in mm of the heartbeat?
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