the large obstacles and tall buildings etc causes the reverberation of thunder as it reflects sound and also causes multiple reverberation.
the large obstacles and tall buildings etc causes the reverberation of thunder as it reflects sound and also causes multiple reverberation.
It is a sound reverberation.
An echo.
The reflection of sound waves off of walls, floor, ceiling, seats, and people causes reverberation.
its reverberation
An echo or reverberation.
Reverberation is the persistence of sound in an enclosed space after the original sound has stopped. It can be controlled by adding sound-absorbing materials like curtains, carpets, or acoustic panels to reduce reflections, adjusting the room's layout to minimize hard surfaces that reflect sound, and using electronic equipment like equalizers or digital reverberation processors to manage the amount of reverberation in a space.
Reverberation is the persistence of sound in an enclosed space due to multiple reflections, while an echo is a distinct repetition of sound caused by reflection off a surface.
Reverberation of sound is the persistence of sound in a particular space due to reflections from surfaces. It occurs when sound waves bounce off walls, ceilings, and floors multiple times before eventually fading away. Reverberation adds a sense of spaciousness and fullness to sound but can also make speech and music less clear in some cases.
Reverberation occurs when sound waves bounce off surfaces in a room, creating multiple reflections that blend together. This creates a fuller sound as the reflections add complexity and depth to the original sound. The reverberation simulates the effect of being in a larger space and can give the impression of more depth and richness to the sound.
"The reverberation in the empty cathedral made the sound of his handclap linger in the air for three or four seconds."
The reverberation of sound waves... Yeah, sort of.