A bounced sound wave is acalled an echo. You can hear these echos when you yell into a cave or a crevasse or an abyss.
The rebound of a wave is called a reflection, but we often use the term echo to refer to the rebounding sound wave.
This type of wave is called a reflected wave.
It is known as an echo.
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A stretched-out area of a wave is called a rarefaction.
longitudinal wave. Example: Sound wave
The shock wave is called SONIC BOOM.
True. The up-down type of wave is called a "transverse wave". Light, for example, is this kind of wave. Sound, however, is a different kind of wave. It is the back-forth type, called "longitudinal", or "compression" waves.
what is a wave with a low, smooth crest called? what is a wave with a low, smooth crest called?
It is called an echo.
Reverberations
Echo..... Yes most certainly an echo.
An echo is a sound wave that has bounced off a surface
echo
the top of a sound wave is a crest
The waves in which sound appears is called wave form of sound.
A sound wave with high sound pressure (amplitude) or high sound particle displacement (amplitude) is a sound wave that has a high loudness.
Sound is a wave that travels through air and an echo usually occurs when you are surrounded by walls or in a tunnel of some sort. The sound wave that comes back to you has already hit the wall and bounced back so you can hear it again.
A stretched-out area of a wave is called a rarefaction.
Sound is a pressure wave. Objects that "allow" sound to travel through them could be called wave guides.
It is called an echo.