An echo is a distinct repetition of sound that is heard after a delay, usually caused by sound waves bouncing off a surface. Reverberation, on the other hand, is the persistence of sound in an enclosed space after the original sound source has stopped, caused by multiple reflections of sound waves within the space.
Reverberation is the persistence of sound in an enclosed space due to multiple reflections, while an echo is a distinct repetition of sound caused by reflection off a surface.
Echo is a distinct repetition of sound caused by a reflection off a surface, resulting in a delayed and clearly audible repetition of the original sound. Reverberation, on the other hand, is the persistence of sound in an enclosed space due to multiple reflections off surfaces, creating a continuous and blended sound effect.
reflected sound is either reverberation or echo
The natural echo of a room is called reverberation. It refers to the persistence of sound in a space after the original sound source has stopped, caused by multiple reflections of sound waves off surfaces within the room.
Reverberation echo is the persistence of sound in a room after the original sound source has stopped. It can affect the acoustics of a room by creating a prolonged and sometimes muddled sound, which can impact clarity and intelligibility of speech or music.
Reverberation is the persistence of sound in an enclosed space due to multiple reflections, while an echo is a distinct repetition of sound caused by reflection off a surface.
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.
An echo.
An echo or reverberation.
It is a sound reverberation.
Echo is a distinct repetition of sound caused by a reflection off a surface, resulting in a delayed and clearly audible repetition of the original sound. Reverberation, on the other hand, is the persistence of sound in an enclosed space due to multiple reflections off surfaces, creating a continuous and blended sound effect.
reflected sound is either reverberation or echo
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Sometimes it makes an echo or reverberation.
Reverberation. Reflection of sound waves off of surfaces can lead to one of two phenomena - an echo or a reverberation. A reverberation often occurs in a small room with height, width, and length dimensions of approximately 17 meters or fewer.
The natural echo of a room is called reverberation. It refers to the persistence of sound in a space after the original sound source has stopped, caused by multiple reflections of sound waves off surfaces within the room.
Reverberation echo is the persistence of sound in a room after the original sound source has stopped. It can affect the acoustics of a room by creating a prolonged and sometimes muddled sound, which can impact clarity and intelligibility of speech or music.