we hear an echo because its in our blood to hear things in a repeditive form but a lot quieter.
When you hold a paper cup near your ear, sound waves bounce off the walls of the cup, causing echoes that are then heard by your ear. The shape and material of the cup amplify and reflect the sound waves, creating the echo effect.
Both echoes of sound and images in a mirror are examples of reflections. Reflection occurs when a wave, such as sound or light, bounces off a surface and returns in the opposite direction. In both cases, the reflected wave preserves the characteristics of the original wave, such as pitch in sound echoes and visual details in mirrored images.
The speed of sound is the distance travelled by the sound waves in the time between the original sound and the echo. For a direct echo, the distance travelled is double the distance to the reflecting surface.
I would guess that there is no SIGNIFICANT amount of echo, because they were designed that way on purpose. The way this can be done is by covering walls and floors with materials that absorb most sound.
No. Nothing can travel faster than light.
He could hear echoes throughout the mountain range.
They HEAR using their ears but they use the echoes of the sounds they make to build a "sound picture" of their surroundings. This is used to avoid collisions and to catch prey. This use of sound and echoes is called "echo location".
Because Of Reflection
The plural of echo is echoes.Two example sentences with the word echoes are:His voice echoes through the mountains.She echoes the concerns of her colleagues at the board meeting.
People often hear echoes in the mountains because the sound waves produced by their voice bounce off the mountain walls and reflect back to them. The large, flat surfaces of the mountains act as natural reflectors, causing the sound waves to reverberate and create an echo effect.
They HEAR using their ears but they use the echoes of the sounds they make to build a "sound picture" of their surroundings. This is used to avoid collisions and to catch prey. This use of sound and echoes is called "echo location".
== == you feel like your body is vibrating. You also hear like sound waves and echoes.
Arlene Kim has written: 'What have you done to our ears to make us hear echoes?'
They hear a strange, metallic scraping sound coming from the abandoned warehouse. It echoes throughout the empty building, sending chills down their spines.
A cave because the walls would reflect the sound wave causing an echo to form- Nour Khodr
Harry Nilsson... That line is from the song "Everybody's Talkin'"
liike i can record myself but i dont hear anything..all i hear is static and when i talk in my microphone..it echoes like really late. is the normal?