Piezoelectric Effect and Reverse Piezoelectric Effect | Ultrasound Physics Course #11
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The piezoelectric effect is the conversion of mechanical energy to electric signal. We can use this to receive echoes from the patient's tissues and convert these echoes into a digital signal. The opposite is also true. Electrical current applied across a piezoelectric material can induce a physical shape change in the material. This is called the reverse piezoelectric effect.

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