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Ultrasound waves do not transmit easily through bone. State what you think happens to ultrasound waves when they reach a bone in the body. Give evidence to support your claim and explain your answer. ​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Echo is the reflection of sound waves. Recall that ultrasound are also sound waves of high frequency.

When ultra sound meets an obstacle such as a bone, it is reflected backwards and gives rise to an echo back in the transducer.

Since ultrasound is high frequency sound wave wave; It does not passes through bone due to the high density of the bone, the data required may now be collected.

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