Optimum reverberation refers to the ideal duration of sound reflections in a space that enhances auditory clarity and richness without causing muddiness or distortion. It varies depending on the type of activity or event, such as speech, music, or theater, and is typically measured in seconds. For example, concert halls often aim for longer reverberation times to enrich musical performances, while spaces designed for speech, like classrooms, require shorter reverberation to ensure intelligibility. Achieving the right balance is crucial for optimal acoustic experience in any environment.
The optimum pH is neutral, 7.
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Reverberation is the persistence of sound in an enclosed space due to multiple reflections off surfaces. Echo is the distinct repetition of a sound caused by reflection of sound waves off distant surfaces, resulting in a delayed and distinct sound repetition. Think of reverberation as a continuous overlapping of sound reflections, while echo is a distinct, separate repetition of the sound.
There is no optimum between 00C and 1000C.
The optimum pH for what? Please provide more context so I can give you an accurate answer.
Reverberation - album - was created in 1990-05.
Reverberation - record label - was created in 2003.
the large obstacles and tall buildings etc causes the reverberation of thunder as it reflects sound and also causes multiple reverberation.
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Whether a lecture hall is ideal for reverberation depends on how the hall was constructed and furnished, and on whether your need is for high, moderate, or low reverberation.
the large obstacles and tall buildings etc causes the reverberation of thunder as it reflects sound and also causes multiple reverberation.
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An echo.
The volume of a reverberation chamber is calculated by length times width times height.
The volume of a room is length times width times height. So it goes with a reverberation chamber.
"The reverberation in the empty cathedral made the sound of his handclap linger in the air for three or four seconds."
Factors that affect reverberation time include the volume of the room, the surface materials of the walls, ceiling, and floor, the amount of sound-absorbing materials present, and the shape of the room (e.g. irregular shapes can increase reverberation time). Temperature and humidity can also play a role in affecting reverberation time.