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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ultrasonic waves" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about sound waves which are higher in frequency than those audible to the human ear. For example, "All bats use ultrasonic waves to sense their environment."
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Wang, X., Song, J., Liu, J. & Wang, Z. L. Direct-current nanogenerator driven by ultrasonic waves.
This leads to aberration and scattering of the ultrasonic waves.
The oxidability of nitrogen atoms is promoted under ultrasonic waves.
Pulsed ultrasonic waves have been shown to accelerate bone healing.
Under particular conditions, ultrasonic waves induce a convection coefficient increase.
Crystals are used to detect ultrasonic waves and to measure absorption effects.
Ultrasonic waves are sound waves that are above the range of sound audible to humans.
One end of the rod is concave and the other convex, and so ultrasonic waves bounce off each end differently.
Kuldeep Lonkar, "Modelling of Piezo-induced Ultrasonic Waves for Structural Health Monitoring".
To vibrate the electrode, the researchers package the device, put it in water, and expose it to ultrasonic waves.
(See "Nanogenerator Fueled by Vibrations"). When the ultrasonic waves pushed the electrodes together, the nanowires bent and produced current.
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