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state the conditions for echo​

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Answered by jkpk272004
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Answer:

echo will only occur when

•the source of sound is at a distance of 17.2 m away from the reflecting surface mark Brainliest

Answered by AMATHEMATICSSTUDENT
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Explanation:

The conditions necessary for hearing the echo.. The distance between the sound source and the reflecting surface must not be less than 1717 metres where the time period between hearing the original sound and its echo should not be less than 0.10.1 of a second..

If there are hard walls there will be an echo of the sound bouncing off the wall but because the sound bouncing is so close to the original it's harder to detect. If you haver a small room with soft furnishings ((carpets,, curtains,, sofas)) most of the sound is absorbed anyway..

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