difference between echo and reverberation
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An echo is a single reflection of a soundwave off a distance surface. Reverberation is the reflection of sound waves created by the superposition of such echoes. ... A reverberation can occur when a sound wave is reflected off a nearby surface.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ECHO AND REVERBERATION
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An echo is a single reflection of a soundwave off a distance surface. Reverberation is the reflection of sound waves created by the superposition of such echoes.
An echo can only be heard by humans when the distance between the source of the sound and the reflecting body is more than 50 feet in distance. A reverberation can occur when a sound wave is reflected off a nearby surface.
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