English to Gujarati Dictionary ultrasonic

ultrasonic

અવાજ
definition
adjective
The team bombarded this liquid with sound waves tuned to ultrasonic frequencies that caused wide variations in pressure in the fluid.
of or involving sound waves with a frequency above the upper limit of human hearing.
translation of 'ultrasonic'
પરાશ્રવ્ય,
કર્ણાતીત
example
Coupled with the use of electromagnetic and 'ultrasonic' detectors, excavations to find utilities could be faster and safer.
Warwick also hopes to wire himself up to a 'ultrasonic' sensor, used by robots to navigate around objects, to give himself a bat-like sixth sense.
Others, like the tiger moth, hear the bat and emit a jamming signal in the 'ultrasonic' frequency spectrum.
A wave sensor with canted 'ultrasonic' beams also measures wave direction.
Static and dynamic obstacle detection is supplemented by an array of 'ultrasonic' sensors.
They become aware of their environment and learn by a process of trial and error not to hit things their 'ultrasonic' sensor tells them lie in front of them.
Flashing lights and beeping 'ultrasonic' sensors ensure that touchdown is accomplished without injury to vehicle or passenger.
A wide range of joining technologies is used, from laser and 'ultrasonic' welding to adhesives.
There are four sets of 'ultrasonic' sensors for detecting the opponent at a distance and four contact sensors on its sides which are triggered when contact is made.
Researchers theorize that there could be an evolutionary explanation for the frog's 'ultrasonic' hearing.
Then, using an electronic compass and 'ultrasonic' sensors, it cuts the area about 10 times, ensuring a minimum of missed patches.
This is because the 'ultrasonic' sensor was located apart from the buoy in the neighborhood of the coast that may have reduced the energy of the waves.
Occupancy sensors come in two basic types: infrared and 'ultrasonic' .
Mounted on the rear number plate and automatically activated in reverse gear, two 'ultrasonic' sensors can detect obstacles up to 100 cm behind the car.
She successfully destroyed two dozen hostile ghosts with 'ultrasonic' sound waves and laser grids.
The team bombarded this liquid with sound waves tuned to 'ultrasonic' frequencies that caused wide variations in pressure in the fluid.
Once the blade struck something, it would vibrate at an 'ultrasonic' frequency, making the gash even bigger.
Prof Warwick also hopes to wire himself up to a 'ultrasonic' sensor, to give himself a bat-like sixth sense.
The 'ultrasonic' flow meter is particularly well suited for this purpose, as the exhaled air is not trapped or filtered.
There are 'ultrasonic' sensors used to monitor weld quality.
The carbide/glass probe tip is 'ultrasonically' actuated; measurement data are obtained by calculating the waveform changes that result from contact between the probe and the walls of the hole.
The sample mounts were 'ultrasonically' cleaned, dried, and coated with 250 Angstroms of carbon under a vacuum of 1 x [10.sup.5] tort.
Instead, switches consisting of vials of water in which standing waves were excited 'ultrasonically' were placed in the paths of the photons 1 and 2.
‘Wire bonding is a highly complex technology used in microelectronics to 'ultrasonically' fuse together components within circuitry,’ Greasley said.
These components were 'ultrasonically' welded to the faceblank to improve the producibility of the item.
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