No, mirrors cannot reflect sound as they are designed to reflect light. Sound waves interact differently with surfaces compared to light waves, so while mirrors work for reflecting light, they do not work for reflecting sound.
No, a mirror is not a sound reflecting material. Mirrors primarily reflect light, not sound. Sound is reflected by materials that are hard and smooth, like concrete or tile.
The water will reflect some of the sound, and some will travel downward through the water.
It can reflect the visible light of a fire, and the heat.
Yes, a mirror can effectively reflect a laser beam.
An acoustic mirror is a large dish-shaped structure designed to amplify and reflect sound waves. They were used in the early 20th century for detecting approaching aircraft before the invention of radar. Acoustic mirrors are now considered historic relics.
No, a mirror is not a sound reflecting material. Mirrors primarily reflect light, not sound. Sound is reflected by materials that are hard and smooth, like concrete or tile.
The water will reflect some of the sound, and some will travel downward through the water.
it will reflect off it
It can reflect the visible light of a fire, and the heat.
Yes, a mirror can effectively reflect a laser beam.
An acoustic mirror is a large dish-shaped structure designed to amplify and reflect sound waves. They were used in the early 20th century for detecting approaching aircraft before the invention of radar. Acoustic mirrors are now considered historic relics.
light is needed to reflect an image off a mirror...no light no reflection
Most objects we know of will reflect both. If you can see an object, its reflecting light. Chances are this same object will bounce sound waves too, no matter how insignificant.A thick, wide mirror will reflect light and probably a good amount of sound.
mirror or flip
you can reflect in thought, or reflect some thing in a Mirror. There's other ways to reflect to.
A convex mirror has the same type of curve as the bottom of a spoon - it bulges out. Mirrors reflect.
No, the word "reflect" means to bounce off or mirror back, typically in the context of light, sound, or thought. The word "bend" means to change shape by curving or folding.