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  1. Reflection of Sound. 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.

  2. Reflection of sound waves off of surfaces can lead to one of two phenomena - an echo or a reverberation. A reverberation often occurs in a small room with height, width, and length dimensions of approximately 17 meters or less. Why the magical 17 meters?

  3. The reflection of a sound wave is called an echo. Echo sounding can be used to measure depth or to detect objects underwater. A sound wave can be transmitted from the surface of the water. The sound wave is reflected off the bottom of the ocean.

  4. Reflection of Sound. The reflection of sound follows the law "angle of incidence equals angle of reflection", sometimes called the law of reflection. The same behavior is observed with light and other waves, and by the bounce of a billiard ball off the bank of a table.

  5. Apr 2, 2024 · Bouncing back of sound waves after striking from the hard surface is called reflection of sound or we can say that sound traveling in a given medium after striking the surface of another medium returns in the same medium, which is called reflection of sound.

  6. The bouncing back of sound when it strikes a hard surface is called reflection of sound. Hard, solid surfaces are the best for reflecting sound waves. For example, sound is reflected well from hard surfaces like a wall, a metal sheet, hard wood and a cliff (A cliff is a steep rock, especially at the edge of the sea).

  7. Reflections of Sound. Sound is similar to light and it propagates like a mechanical wave through the medium of air and water. In case of sound also the angle of reflection of sound is equal to the angle of incident of sound. Also the reflected sound, incident sound and normal sound all belong to the same plane.