Physics, asked by MirHuzaifa, 7 months ago

11. When a sound is reflected from a distant object, an echo is produced. Let
the distance between the reflecting surface and the source of sound
production remains the same. Do you hear echo sound on a hotter day?​

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Answered by vk8091624
3

Answer:

Let the distance between the reflecting surface and the source of sound production remains the same. Do you hear echo sound on a hotter day? As the temperature increases, the speed of the sound also increases. Hence, the speed of sound on a hotter day is more.

Answered by asha202
3

Answer:

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Explanation:

An echo is heard when the time for the reflected sound is heard after 0.1 s

Time Taken= Total Distance / Velocity

On a hotter day, the velocity of sound is more. If the time taken by echo is less than 0.1 sec it will not be heard.

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