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When the sound waves are reflected, the result in the producing of an echo.

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What are reflected sound waves called?

Reflected sound waves are called echoes. This occurs when sound waves bounce off a surface and return to the listener's ears, creating a delayed repetition of the original sound.


What are 3 types of waves that can be reflected?

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Sound waves can be reflected when they encounter a surface that is smooth and hard, causing the waves to bounce off the surface and change direction. This reflection of sound waves allows them to travel in different directions and be heard from various angles.


How are sound waves reflected in a stethoscope?

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What kind of wave are sound waves?

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Can sound waves be reflected from liquids or gases?

Yes, sound waves can be reflected fro liquids or gases that present a interface with another material or the same material of a different density.


How can sound waves be transmitted reflected and absorbed?

Yes, yes, and no. They can't be polarized, because their vibration is in the direction of their motion, not across it. But they also exhibit diffraction and dispersion ... almost everything you would expect from waves.


How does an echo happen?

Sound waves get reflected off a surface.