The result of a reflected sound wave is obviously an echo.
An echo a reflected sound wave
Reflected
A bounced sound wave is acalled an echo. You can hear these echos when you yell into a cave or a crevasse or an abyss.
It means that the sound wave goes toward the canyon wall, and then a wave carrying part of the energy comes back from the canyon wall. The remaining energy will be absorbed or will pass through.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves; they travel from side to side, not up and down like transverse waves.
direction
When a sound wave is reflected, you hear an echo.
Echoes
Echo
When an incoming wave combines with a reflected wave in such a way that the combined wave appears to be standing still the result is a standing still wave.
When an incoming wave combines with a reflected wave in such a way that the combined wave appears to be standing still the result is a standing still wave.
When an incoming wave combines with a reflected wave in such a way that the combined wave appears to be standing still the result is a standing still wave.
An echo.
This is called reflection of sound. It's like a sound wave bouncing on a trampoline.
Reflected
Reflected
When the sound waves are reflected, the result in the producing of an echo.
standing wave!