They are reflected :)
A parabolic reflector is a type of reflector with a smooth surface that can collect and reflect light or sound waves to a single focal point.
If a person is in front of a smooth surface from which a sound is reflected, the person would hear a sound that ====================================================== Allow me to add(: SEEMS TO COME FROM BEHIND THE SURFACE:>
When sound bounces off a rough surface, it can scatter in many different directions due to the irregularities on the surface. This can result in sound waves reflecting in a more diffuse manner compared to when they bounce off a smooth surface, leading to decreased clarity and potentially producing echoes or reverberation.
When light is bounced off an object, it can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted depending on the properties of the object's surface. When sound is bounced off an object, it creates an echo as the sound waves reflect off the surface and return to the source, resulting in a repeated or delayed sound.
When sound hits a surface, it can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted. The type of interaction depends on the material and texture of the surface. Sound waves can bounce off smooth surfaces like mirrors, be absorbed by soft materials like curtains, or pass through thin surfaces like paper.
A parabolic reflector is a type of reflector with a smooth surface that can collect and reflect light or sound waves to a single focal point.
If a person is in front of a smooth surface from which a sound is reflected, the person would hear a sound that ====================================================== Allow me to add(: SEEMS TO COME FROM BEHIND THE SURFACE:>
The best reflector for sound will be massive, rigid, and with a smooth surface.
When sound bounces off a rough surface, it can scatter in many different directions due to the irregularities on the surface. This can result in sound waves reflecting in a more diffuse manner compared to when they bounce off a smooth surface, leading to decreased clarity and potentially producing echoes or reverberation.
When a sound wave strikes a smooth hard surface the wave bounces off. This means that the wave is deflected.
When light is bounced off an object, it can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted depending on the properties of the object's surface. When sound is bounced off an object, it creates an echo as the sound waves reflect off the surface and return to the source, resulting in a repeated or delayed sound.
seems to come from behind the surface
When sound hits a surface, it can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted. The type of interaction depends on the material and texture of the surface. Sound waves can bounce off smooth surfaces like mirrors, be absorbed by soft materials like curtains, or pass through thin surfaces like paper.
the more smooth the surface is the better the sound is
The sound would be reflected and seem to come from behind the reflective surface. This is commonly experienced near airports, where the sound of aircraft appears to come from the opposite direction, instead of from the airport.
sound wave reflect best off smooth, hard surfaces
echo