Äänenheijastuksen
Äänenheijastus, also known as echo, is a physical phenomenon that occurs when a sound wave bounces off a surface and returns to the listener. This reflection of sound is similar to how light reflects off a mirror. For an echo to be perceived as distinct from the original sound, there must be a sufficient time delay between the direct sound and the reflected sound. This delay is typically at least 50 milliseconds, which requires the reflecting surface to be a certain distance away from the sound source and the listener. The minimum distance for a clear echo in air is approximately 17 meters, as sound travels about 343 meters per second.
The characteristics of an echo depend on the nature of the reflecting surface. Hard, smooth surfaces like