no. it's absorbed
Generated by the sound source will be present in the soundwaves propagated from the surrounding air.
Generated by the sound source will be present in the soundwaves propagated from the surrounding air.
Trick question. Short answer....Audio waves.
Sound energy that pass through a solid is said to be reflected because as sound waves pass from air to a solid, some of the energy is reflected back into the air. Some of the energy will be absorbed by the new medium.
no. it's absorbed
Generated by the sound source will be present in the soundwaves propagated from the surrounding air.
Generated by the sound source will be present in the soundwaves propagated from the surrounding air.
Trick question. Short answer....Audio waves.
When a sound tries to go through something hard, like a table, part of it will be reflected back and the other part will be absorbed and carried through to the other side. The amount absorbed and the amount reflected depends on the volume and frequency of the sound.
Sound energy that pass through a solid is said to be reflected because as sound waves pass from air to a solid, some of the energy is reflected back into the air. Some of the energy will be absorbed by the new medium.
Some of it is absorbed. Most of it is reflected according to the normal rules of reflection.
When waves pass through a narrow gap, be they light or sound, they diffract. This creates an interference pattern of some sort, often depending on the wavelength of the sound and the size of the gap.
Nowhere. Energy cannot disappear. It is all either reflected or absorbed.
reflected sound is either reverberation or echo
a reflected sound is an echo
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