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A '''transducer''' converts one type of energy to another. In [[ultrasonography]], a transducer converts an electronic signal into [[acoustic energy]], and a transducer(usually but not always different0 converts the reflected acoustic energy into an electronic signal that can be processed and displayed.
A '''transducer''' converts one type of energy to another. In [[ultrasonography]], a transducer converts an electronic signal into [[acoustic energy]], and a transducer(usually but not always different0 converts the reflected acoustic energy into an electronic signal that can be processed and displayed.

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A transducer converts one type of energy to another. In ultrasonography, a transducer converts an electronic signal into acoustic energy, and a transducer(usually but not always different0 converts the reflected acoustic energy into an electronic signal that can be processed and displayed.