signaalreflectie
Signaalreflectie is a phenomenon that occurs when a signal encounters a boundary between two different media and a portion of that signal is returned from the boundary. This applies to various types of waves, including electromagnetic waves (like light and radio waves) and mechanical waves (like sound waves and seismic waves). The amount of signal reflected depends on the impedance mismatch between the two media. A larger difference in impedance generally leads to a stronger reflection.
In electrical engineering, signal reflection is particularly important in transmission lines. When a signal travels along
In optics, signal reflection is the basis of mirrors. Light waves striking a reflective surface bounce off,
In acoustics, sound waves reflect off surfaces like walls, creating echoes. The strength and timing of these