WHAT ARE THE 4 EFFECTS OF SOUND?

  • Physical Impact: Sound waves can cause physical vibrations in materials and structures. This can lead to phenomena like resonance, where an object vibrates at its natural frequency in response to sound waves, potentially causing structural damage or contributing to the degradation of materials.
  • Auditory Impact: The most direct effect of sound is on human hearing. Prolonged exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing loss or damage to the auditory system. Even lower levels of noise can affect hearing health over time.
  • Physiological Impact: Sound can affect the body’s physiological functions. For example, exposure to loud or continuous noise can lead to stress, elevated blood pressure, and increased heart rate. It can also disrupt sleep patterns and contribute to chronic health conditions.
  • Psychological Impact: Sound affects mental health and well-being. Noise pollution can lead to annoyance, anxiety, and reduced quality of life. It can impact cognitive functions, including concentration and memory, and contribute to mental fatigue.

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Quiz Ninety Seven

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Why is the use of intense ultrasound in cancer biopsies considered advantageous?

 

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What is the traditional method of obtaining genetic information from cancer biopsies?

 

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How does intense ultrasound improve the biopsy process for cancer patients?

 

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What type of information does intense ultrasound extract during cancer biopsies?

 

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What is the primary benefit of using intense ultrasound for cancer biopsies?

 

WHAT ARE THE 4 EFFECTS OF SOUND?

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