Ultrasounds can travel along well-defined paths even in the presence of obstacles.
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Ultrasounds can travel through obstacles, but their propagation may be affected depending on the obstacle’s density and thickness. They can pass through solids, liquids, and gases, with varying degrees of attenuation and reflection. The obstacles may scatter or absorb ultrasound waves, altering their intensity and direction of propagation.