Echoes

KEY IDEAS

  • Echoes occur when sound bounces back from a surface which is some distance away

EXAMPLE QUESTIONS

  • When have you heard an echo?
  • Why do you think echoes happen?
  • What makes echoes happen in some places and not others?

SOUNDS TRAVEL OUTWARDS

  • Sound vibrations travel in all direction away from the source of the sound in a manner similar to the ripples of water created when a stone is thrown into a pond.
  • Sounds however, travel in all directions, not just outwards, but upwards and downwards as well.

SOUND CAN BE REFLECTED FROM SOME SURFACES

  • Sound travels much more slowly than light.
  • We experience this when we see lightning long before we hear the sound of the thunder clap which actually happens at the same time.
  • Sounds can be reflected from a solid surface and produce an echo (similar to light reflected by a mirror).
  • We hear many sounds because of reflections.
  • Echoes occur only when they bounce back from a surface that is some distance away.
  • You may hear echoes when you are in a cave or a large hall.