When exposed to ultrasonic waves in a cleaning solution, particles of dust, grease, and dirt get detached and drop out, resulting in thorough cleaning of objects.
What happens to particles of dust, grease, and dirt when exposed to ultrasonic waves in a cleaning solution?
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When exposed to ultrasonic waves in a cleaning solution, particles of dust, grease, and dirt undergo a process called cavitation. The high-frequency sound waves create tiny bubbles in the solution, which implode upon contact with the contaminants, dislodging them from the surface and facilitating their removal for effective cleaning.