This document provides an overview of ultrasound physics basics. It discusses how ultrasound uses sound waves between 10-20 MHz to generate images. Sound waves are longitudinal waves that travel through materials at different speeds depending on compressibility and density. Ultrasound imaging works by transmitting pulses into the body and receiving echoes, with transducers converting between electrical and sound signals. Factors like frequency, beam characteristics, and tissue interactions impact the resulting images and potential artifacts. Understanding ultrasound physics principles is important for optimizing scans and interpreting images.