Ultrasonic sensors use sound waves at frequencies above the range of human hearing to measure distance or detect the presence of objects. They work by emitting a short burst of ultrasound and measuring the time it takes for the echo to return. They are commonly used in applications such as parking sensors, robotics, and level sensing.
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