Hey Mates!!!!! difference between ECHO and REVERBERATION.....
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Echo is the single reflection of sound wave while reverberation is the sound or the pattern of sound created by the position of Echo ...
reverberation occurto the nearby object placed ...(∩︵∩)(∩︵∩)(∩︵∩)(∩︵∩)
In audio signal processing and acoustics, echo is a reflection of sound that arrives at the listener with a delay after the direct sound. ... Typical examples are the echo produced by the bottom of a well, by a building, or by the walls of an enclosed room and an empty room
. 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. 2. An echo can be heard only when the distance between the source of sound and the reflecting body is at least 17 m. A reverberation can occur when sound wave is reflected by a nearby wall also. 3. An echo is usually clear and can be clearly distinguished. A reverb is not a clear replica of the original sound sample. 4. Echo can be used to determine the distance of a reflecting object such as a large building or a mountain, if the ambient temperature is known. Reverberation cannot be utilized for distance measurement applications. 5. An echo can be heard both in open and closed spaces. Reverberation is usually experienced in closed spaces with multiple reflecting objects.