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  1. Piezoelectricity - Wikipedia

    A piezo sensor attached to the body of an instrument is known as a contact microphone. Piezoelectric sensors especially are used with high frequency sound in ultrasonic transducers for medical imaging …

  2. Fundamentals of Piezo Technology - PI USA

    The word "piezo" is derived from the Greek word for pressure. In 1880 Jacques and Pierre Curie discovered that pressure generates electrical charges in a number of crystals such as quartz and …

  3. What Is a Piezo?

    Piezo as noted in all formal sources (dictionaries, Wiki, etc) is a Greek root meaning pressure or push. It's combined with some other words to make new nouns and adjectives.

  4. Piezoelectricity | Piezoelectricity, Acoustic Wave ...

    Dec 16, 2025 · piezoelectricity, appearance of positive electric charge on one side of certain nonconducting crystals and negative charge on the opposite side when the crystals are subjected to …

  5. How Does Piezoelectricity Work - Applications and Elements

    Literally translated, “piezoelectricity” refers to electricity that’s the result of the application of latent heat and pressure.

  6. Piezoelectricity and the Piezoelectric Effect

    Dec 2, 2023 · Piezoelectricity is a property of certain materials that allows them to generate an electric charge in response to applied mechanical stress. The term originates from the Greek word “piezein,” …

  7. The Piezo Effect: How It Works and Its Applications

    Jul 25, 2025 · The term “piezo” originates from the Greek word “piezein,” meaning to squeeze or press, accurately reflecting the physical action involved. This unique characteristic is observed in various …