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Why does sound bounce off of walls?

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Original sound waves are distorted by strong later-arriving reflections. Also, sound wave energy is really fast, about 1130 feet per second. A sound wave will bounce back and forth between these two walls about 60 times in one second. Sound travels so fast, it fills a room almost instantly.

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