Ultrasound waves are converted into electrical signals, which are then utilized to produce images of organs through a technique known as ultrasonography.
What process converts ultrasound waves into usable data for generating images of organs in ultrasonography?
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In ultrasonography, the process of converting ultrasound waves into usable data for generating images of organs involves the transducer emitting high-frequency sound waves into the body. These waves bounce off tissues and organs, creating echoes that are detected by the transducer and processed by a computer system to generate images.