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that isnt a question...?

Perhaps the question was to be something like: "What is happening when a sound wave bounces off an object and returns in the direction from which it came?"

Answer: The sound is echoing.

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When a sound hits a flat surface it bounces back in exactly the same direction as before, in exactly the same frequency and pitch.


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What happens when sound hits a surface?

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