1-5
6-10
11-15
16-20
21-25
100

Half-value layer thickness is equal to an intensity reduction of:

3 dB

100

A sound beam travels 15 cm in soft tissue. The attenuation coefficient is 6 dB/cm. What is the total attenuation that the sound beam experienced?

90 dB

100

The term that defines the acoustic resistance to sound traveling in a medium is described in:

Rayls

100

The following equation properly describes which of the following coefficients:

Equation: (Z2 - Z1/Z2 + Z1)2 x 100

Incident intensity

Attenuation

Intensity transmission

Intensity reflection


Intensity reflection

100

Which of the following terms does not belong with the others?

Normal

Orthogonal

Oblique

Perpendicular

Oblique

200

A scale associated with decibel notation is:

Logarithm

200

A sound pulse travels in medium 1 and strikes an interface with another tissue, medium 2, at an incident angle of 25 degrees. The angle of transmission is 5 degrees. Refraction has occurred. In which medium does sound travel the slowest? (Image)

Medium 2

200

What conditions are necessary for refraction to occur at a boundary between two media?

Different propagation speeds and oblique incidence at the boundary

200

What is a decibel?

A ratio between two numbers

200

A transducer's output power is adjusted by -12 dB. What does this decibel represent?

1/16

300

The initial intensity of a wave is 2 mW/cm2, and there is a change of +12 dB. What is the final intensity?

32 mW/cm2

300

The attenuation coefficient is _____ the frequency.

1/2

300

Which of the following best pertains to Snell's law?

Reflection with normal incidence

Reflection with oblique incidence

Transmission with normal incidence

Transmission with oblique incidence

Transmission with oblique incidence

300

Which of the following mathematically describes the physics of refraction?

Snell's Law

Pouiselle's Law

Bernoulli's Law

Murphy's Law

Snell's Law

300

Which of the following terms best describes a reflection arising from a rough boundary?

Specular

Diffuse

Rayleigh

Normal incidence

Diffuse

400

The power of a system is at 100%. What is the dB change when the systems power is reduced to 50%?

- 3 dB

400

What does 3.5 dB/cm represent? (Image)

Attenuation coefficient

400

As a pulse passes through soft tissue, a certain amount of acoustic energy remains in the tissue as heat. Which attenuation is described?

Absorption

400

Weakening of a sound wave as it travels through a medium defines:

Attenuation

400

A sound wave with an intensity of 50W/cm2 strikes the boundary and is completely reflected. What is the intensity reflection coefficient?

100%

500

Which of the following formulas determines the impedance of a medium?

Propagation speed of the medium multiplied by the round-trip time

Density of the medium multiplied by the attenuation coefficient

Attenuation multiplied by the propagation speed of the medium

Density of the medium multiplied by the propagation speed of the medium

Density of the medium multiplied by the propagation speed of the medium

500

What do the rayls units represent? (Image)

Medium resistence

500

A sound wave strikes a boundary with normal incidence. The impedances of the two media are identical. What percentage of the sound wave is reflected?

0%

500

What specific component of Attenuation is best illustrated? (Image)

Rayleigh scattering
500

The impedance of Medium 1 is 10 rayls. The propagation speed is 1,450 m/s. The impedance of Medium 2 is 8 rayls, and the speed is 1,540 m/s. A sound beam strikes the boundary between the media and is both partially transmitted and reflected. The angle of incidence is 45 degrees. What is the reflected angle?

45 degrees