Is the sound wave passing through the transducer not a longitudinal wave? You've used the speed of a transverse sound wave for calculating the lengths.
Hello Husain, do you one day plan to make a video on ultrasonic cutters? There is a lot of content generally on cleaners online but I find so little on cutters, especially ones like cake and pizza cutter knifes that are bigger, so interested in them, like do they have a stronger transducer or is it just the horn design that makes them cut so efficiently a large cross section
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hello Husain. tnx for webinar. it will be very useful to also have a webinar on importance, design, simulation and applications of boosters!
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Hey! I found you recently and I really appreciate the videos! Do you think you could make a video on parametric speakers? Thanks!
Is the sound wave passing through the transducer not a longitudinal wave? You've used the speed of a transverse sound wave for calculating the lengths.
are these transducers the same as the ones used for fish finder sonars?
Hello Husain, do you one day plan to make a video on ultrasonic cutters?
There is a lot of content generally on cleaners online but I find so little on cutters, especially ones like cake and pizza cutter knifes that are bigger, so interested in them, like do they have a stronger transducer or is it just the horn design that makes them cut so efficiently a large cross section
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Slide 14, you say longitudinal sos, whereas you show shear wave sos. What is it?