Piezoelectricity is a particular feature that can be observed in different elements such as ceramics, crystals like quartz glass and biological materials like bones, to create an electric potential or an electric range in the presence of mechanical pressure. In some elements, the impact of piezoelectricity can be inverted; for example, its impact on lead zirconate titanate glasses can be seen the variations in their shape. There are many uses of piezoelectric impact which involve exposure as well as the making of sound. To know more about this impact, you can look at its use in computer foundation, especially in computer ports.
According to the research, some specialists found that quartz has piezoelectrical properties that can be applied as a measure of frequency. With this invention, specialists conducted researches and discovered that the piezoelectric impact is useful for generating a clock pulse in computers. The crystals that show this phenomenon impact are known as piezoelectric elements or crystals. The scientists learned that when any form of mechanical strength is applied on crystals such as quartz, tourmaline, salt, and stick sugar, they present electrical charges.