i think they reflect echo..... not too sure
A solid surface like thick glass with little give will reflect sound towards the listener more than it absorbs it. Beware of turning the sound up too with much with thin glass and finding the resonant frequency of the glass. This will cause constructive interference and cause the glass to bend until it shatters.
Yes. It is a hard, non-porous material and therefore sound would not absorb into it. Carpeting absorbs sound. Glass, wood, plastic, stone and other hard surfaces reflect it.
Yes.
Cover an alarm clock with a glass jar and you can still hear it ring.
yes Absolutely, sound is just vibrations, not a physical entity.
No, clear glass does not.
YES
There is nothing on the glass to reflect light.
tinted glass
Clear glass does refract light when light passes from another medium like water to clear glass. But there is an exception. If the ray of light were to pass through water and hit the clear glass straight or at 90 Degrees to the surface, then clear glass does not refract the light.
WESTSIDE
mirror and glass
There is nothing on the glass to reflect light.
tinted glass
Glass, clear plastics, perspex, most gases
Yes it would because if the glass was clear the prism would reflect off of the light and go right through the glass.
No glass does not reflect light
Clear glass does refract light when light passes from another medium like water to clear glass. But there is an exception. If the ray of light were to pass through water and hit the clear glass straight or at 90 Degrees to the surface, then clear glass does not refract the light.
yes
WESTSIDE
glass ,mirror
mirror and glass
Yes. Watches reflect light. If they did not they would either appear clear or completely black.
A mirror is clear,glass like and can reflect off an image