differentiate between echo and reverberation. give each application
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Have you ever been into a large room with big sound speaker giving out music? You'll notice that even after you switch the speaker off, the sound stays for a moment. Then, when a music is played in a big auditorium after sometimes the sound become inaudible due to extra sounds that appear like echos. This is reverberation.
Thus, reverberation is defined as persistence of sound in an enclosure after the sound source is removed.
Echo refers to a single reflection of sound waves but reverberation is multiple reflections of sound waves
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Thus, reverberation is defined as persistence of sound in an enclosure after the sound source is removed.
Echo refers to a single reflection of sound waves but reverberation is multiple reflections of sound waves
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Echo
The sound heard after reflection from a distant obstacle after the original sound has ceased, is called an echo.
Reverberation:
If there are repeated reflections at the reflecting surface, the sound gets prolonged. This effect is known as reverberation.
The sound heard after reflection from a distant obstacle after the original sound has ceased, is called an echo.
Reverberation:
If there are repeated reflections at the reflecting surface, the sound gets prolonged. This effect is known as reverberation.
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