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LESSON NOTES

               Reflection of sound
               When sound waves strike a surface, they return back into the same medium. This
               phenomenon is called reflection.


               Laws of reflection
               There are two basic laws of reflection of sound:


               (i) Angle of incidence is equal the angle of reflection. i = r

               (ii) The incident wave, the reflected wave and the normal all lie in the same plane.























               Applications of Reflection of Sound

               Many instruments work on the basis of multiple reflections of sound:

               1. Megaphone or speaking tube

               Have you ever noticed that we need to cup our hands while calling a person’s name
               standing far from us. It is because the hands prevent the sound energy from
               spreading in all directions and the person can hear the call easily.
               In the same way, people use horn-shaped metal tubes, commonly called
               megaphones while addressing a group of people. In all such devices, the sound
               energy is prevented from spreading out by successive reflections from the horn-
               shaped tubes. Megaphone, loudspeakers, bulb horns, musical instruments like
               trumpets, shehnais etc.  are designed to send sound by multiple reflections in a
               particular direction due to which the amplitude of sound waves adds up to increase
               loudness of sound.
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