äänenheijastukset
Äänenheijastukset, also known as echoes, occur when sound waves bounce off a surface and return to the listener. This phenomenon is a fundamental aspect of acoustics and plays a significant role in how we perceive sound in different environments. For an echo to be discernible, the reflected sound must arrive at the listener's ear at a distinct time delay from the direct sound. This delay is typically at least 50 milliseconds, which allows the human ear and brain to distinguish the original sound from its reflection.
The nature of the reflecting surface greatly influences the quality and strength of the echo. Hard, smooth
The distance to the reflecting surface is also crucial. A greater distance means a longer travel time