Acoustic Imaging
Acoustic Imaging is a technique that uses sound waves to create images of objects or structures. It works by emitting sound waves and analyzing the echoes that bounce back after hitting different surfaces. This method is commonly used in various fields, including medicine, where it helps visualize internal organs, and in engineering for inspecting materials.
The technology relies on specialized equipment, such as ultrasound devices, which convert sound waves into visual representations. By interpreting these images, professionals can identify issues, assess conditions, and make informed decisions without invasive procedures.