What is multiple reflection?
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Multiple reflections are seismic events that have undergone more than one reflection between source and detector. As a seismic wave travels through the earth, it is split into a reflected and a transmitted wave at each acoustic discontinuity.
Answer:
Multiple reflections are seismic events that have undergone more than one reflection between source and detector. As a seismic wave travels through the earth, it is split into a reflected and a transmitted wave at each acoustic discontinuity.
◍ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
✯Laws of reflection:
The reflection of light follows two laws:
- The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.
- The incident ray, the reflected ray and the normal at the point of incidence lie in the same plane.
We often express the first law in short as <i = <r. It is clear from Figure 12.3 that since <i = <r, <AOX = <BOY. In other words, in the case of reflection from a plane surface, the incident ray and the reflected ray make equal angles with the surface.