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UT Testing-Section 2 Physics of Ultrasound

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Note that in the diagram, there is a reflected longitudinal wave (V L1' ) shown.<br />

This wave is reflected at the same angle as the incident wave because the<br />

two waves are traveling in the same material, and hence have the same<br />

velocities. This reflected wave is unimportant in our explanation <strong>of</strong> Snell's Law,<br />

but it should be remembered that some <strong>of</strong> the wave energy is reflected at the<br />

interface. In the applet below, only the incident and refracted longitudinal<br />

waves are shown. The angle <strong>of</strong> either wave can be adjusted by clicking and<br />

dragging the mouse in the region <strong>of</strong> the arrows. Values for the angles or<br />

acoustic velocities can also be entered in the dialog boxes so the that applet<br />

can be used as a Snell's Law calculator.

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