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Can sound be focused and controlled?

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Question by Adam Reiss
Submitted on 11/19/2003
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Can sound be focused and controlled?


Answer by Jimmy Wong
Submitted on 3/19/2004
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Yes. Typical use of focused and controlled sound is the ultra-sound device for pregnancy detections.

 

Answer by funny boy
Submitted on 6/30/2004
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Yes of course don`t be silly!

 

Answer by Hypersonic sound
Submitted on 8/26/2004
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See http://www.atcsd.com/

 

Answer by dodobird-39
Submitted on 10/28/2005
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yes with the right materials . but its not an easy thing

 

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