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Wall of Sound is when Echo Echo duplicate and together shout to reflect attacks from enemies.
Some pathology will affect the image on medical ultrasound because it will reflect or absorb sound waves differently from the surrounding tissue, making a light or dark image on the screen that makes the pathology visible.
This much depends on the properties of the plastic. Foam will reflect little and absorb much. Hard plastic will reflect much and absorb little. Soft plastic will absorb more than hard plastic and reflect more than foam. Regards.
yes sound can travel through plastic but i also depends where the plastic is to see if it can reflect most of it
Sound waves reflect off branches and leaves. So while sound may travel unimpeded across a desert floor, a meadow, or (especially) a still lake surface, the myriad interruptions provided by forest canopy tends to dampen and insulate sound vibrations.
All solids can reflect sound. Different plastics reflect by different amounts. Sound waves are vibrations. They transfer energy to the solid when they hit it, and the particles of solid vibrate more, and can transfer this vibration back to the air.
they spelt differently but they sound the same
homophone
Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings are called homographs.fusefew budgedustcluemustsawustheirafter
The sound waves are projected into the pelvis, and measure how they reflect--or echo--back from the different tissues.
The way you sound on a recording is the way you sound to the whole entire universe. It is very weird that you hear your voice differently.
We call them homophones.
They sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
Gases, liquids and solid all have different consistencies (densities). So the sound is changed
They are called homophones. Words such as there/their/they're. They sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Ear defenders don't reflect sound waves, they absorb or reduce the amplitude of the sound.
The water will reflect some of the sound, and some will travel downward through the water.