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what reflection of Sound??​

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Answered by hypoN
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Explanation:

Just like the reflection of light, the reflection of sound is similar as it follows the laws of reflections, where the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence and the reflected sound, the incident sound, and the normal sound belong in the same plane. Sound bounces off the surface of the medium which can be a solid or a liquid. In order to make the reflection of sound to occur, the surface can be of large size and can be either rough or polished.

Laws of Reflection of Sound

The angle of reflection is always equal to the angle of incidence .

The reflected sound, the incident sound, and the normal sound belong in the same plane.

Applications of reflection of sound

  • Echo
  • Hearing Aid
  • Megaphone
  • Soundboard
Answered by Ꭲαηγα
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  • When sound travels in a given medium, it strikes the surface of another medium and bounces back in some other direction, this phenomenon is called the reflection of sound.

  • The waves are called the incident and reflected sound waves.
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