The sound waves hit something and bend.
The phenomenon is known as diffraction.
The phenomenon is known as diffraction.
refraction is where the soubd waves bend, reflection is when sound waves bounce off of things and change direction.
Diffraction
The sound waves hit something and bend.
You can hear the people speaking because sound waves are reflected off of other objects (walls, trees, etc.). When the waves are reflected, they can still make it to your position and allow you to continue hearing the people as they walk. Sound waves bend around the corner.
The phenomenon is known as diffraction.
The phenomenon is known as diffraction.
Sound waves have a longer wavelength which allows them to bend around corners more than light waves.
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refraction is where the soubd waves bend, reflection is when sound waves bounce off of things and change direction.
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Diffraction
You can hear a teacher through a closed door of a classroom because the sound waves diffract or bend around corners. (Sound waves don't always travel in a straight line) Answered by: Nur _ _ _ _ _ _ Izyani
Yes, light can bend around objects. This phenomenon is known as diffraction and occurs when light waves encounter an obstacle or a small opening. Diffraction causes the light waves to spread out and bend, allowing us to observe patterns such as the bending of light around the edges of a solid object or the interference patterns produced by a narrow slit.
Diffraction occurs when waves bend around the edge of a barrier.