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define reverberation how it is different with echo​

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Answered by tanmoyvestige
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A reverberation is an echoing sound. The repeating, often low, booming sound that follows the strum of an electric guitar or the thump of a drumstick on a cymbal is called reverberation.

A reverberation is quite different than an echo. The distinction between an echo and a reverberation is depicted in the animation below. A reverberation is perceived when the reflected sound wave reaches your ear in less than 0.1 second after the original sound wave.

Answered by Nivashni2505
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A reverberation is quite different than an echo. The distinction between an echo and a reverberation is depicted in the animation below. A reverberation is perceived when the reflected sound wave reaches your ear in less than 0.1 second after the original sound wave.

Echo is a single reflection of a sound wave off a surface. Reverberation is the sound or the pattern created by the superposition of such echoes. ... A reverberation can occur when sound wave is reflected by a nearby wall also.

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