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The multiple reflection of a single sound wave is a/an a. echo. b. reverberation. c. refraction. d. diffraction.
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The multiple reflection of a single sound wave is a/an
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c. refraction.
d. diffraction.
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A single reflection, like shouting at the side of a mountain and hearing
your voice come back to you, is an 'echo'.
Multiple reflection, like clapping your hands once inside a large room,
is 'reverberation'.
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