Ok, thanks for that info, but nevertheless, this tidbit does not change the
fact that ultrasonic cleaners are designed to have a low and high phase. How
can a liposome be immune from rupture, by the tough phospholipids membrane
when compared to the ordinary bubble??
doug
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50/60 Hz is the line frequency the unit is specified to work with, what
comes in the power cord. That is on the low end of the audio spectrum,
not the high. Cleaners typically run between 20 and 30 KHz, which is
above the range of hearing. The movement is basically sinusoidal, thus
the amount of time above the baseline is equal to the amount under the
baseline. The word phase in such a situation would refer to the
difference in the angle between two waves and does not apply to these
cleaners at all.
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