The phenomenon of echo is based on which property of sound? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The phenomenon of echo is based on which property of sound?
A. Reflection
B. Diffraction
C. Interference
D. Refraction
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Echo is the reflection of sound waves from a rigid surface, returning to the listener after a time delay. For distinct echo, minimum distance to reflector is about 17 m (so time delay > 0.1 s, persistence of hearing). Refraction bends sound in media with varying density; interference combines waves; diffraction bends around obstacles. Memory tip: 'Echo = sound reflection like light in mirror'. This application-based question links wave properties to daily-life phenomena, frequently tested in competitive exams to assess conceptual clarity beyond definitions. Always distinguish echo from reverberation (multiple reflections).

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