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difference three between echo and reverbation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Reverberation is the persistence of sound after the sound source has been stopped. It results from a large number of reflected waves which can be perceived by the brain as a continuous sound.

On the other hand, an echo occurs when a pulse of sound can be heard twice. It is normally assumed that if there is a delay of 50ms or more between the first and the second sound reaching the ear, then they will be perceived by the brain as separate events rather than one extended event.

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Answered by devnaguleria32646
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An echo occurs when a pulse of sound can be heard twice.An echo is a single reflection of a soundwave off a distance surface. 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.

Reverberation is the persistence of sound after the sound source has been stopped. It results from a large number of reflected waves which can be perceived by the brain as a continuous sound.

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