lydrefleksjon
Lydrefleksjon, also known as the echo effect, is a physical phenomenon that occurs when sound waves bounce off a surface. This reflection is similar to how light reflects off a mirror. When sound encounters a hard, smooth surface, such as a wall, a cliff face, or a large building, the sound waves are redirected rather than absorbed or transmitted through the material. The angle at which the sound wave hits the surface, known as the angle of incidence, is equal to the angle at which it reflects, known as the angle of reflection.
The intensity of the reflected sound depends on several factors, including the nature of the reflecting surface
Lydrefleksjon plays a crucial role in acoustics and architecture. In concert halls and auditoriums, controlled reflections