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What is the wavelength of 2.6 million Hz ultrasound as it travels through human tissue ?

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The wavelength of ultrasound waves can be given as,


\lambda=(v)/(f)

The speed of waves in human tissue is 1540 m/s.

Plug in the known values,


\begin{gathered} \lambda=\frac{1540\text{ m/s}}{(2.6\text{ million Hz)(}\frac{10^6}{1\text{ million}})}(\frac{10^3\text{ mm}}{1\text{ m}}) \\ =0.592\text{ mm} \end{gathered}

Thus, the wavelength of waves in human tissue is 0.592 m.

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