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The wavelength of a pulse is 0.1925mm. There are 5 cycles in the pulse. What is the spatial pulse length?
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Damon
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Spatial pulse length: Length of a pulse from front to back = length of each cycle times the number of cycles in the pulse. Shorter pulse length improves resolution.
.1925*5 = .9625 mm
Spatial pulse length: Length of a pulse from front to back = length of each cycle times the number of cycles in the pulse. Shorter pulse length improves resolution.
.1925*5 = .9625 mm
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