The Sionix Elixir system uses pressurized air that
produces microscopic bubbles that adhere to suspended particles in water.
If the sound is loud enough and at the right frequency, the pressure at the trough of the wave will be so low that the fluid will boil,
producing microscopic bubbles.
Not exact matches
They found that even the briefest of pulses in the nanosecond to femtosecond range
produced a
microscopic explosion called a cavitation
bubble powerful enough to damage nearby cells.