The reflection of sound follows similar principles to the reflection of light, obeying laws of angles and plane reflection. However, sound requires a solid or liquid medium to reflect off, while light can reflect off various surfaces, including gases and vacuums.
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The reflection of sound involves the bouncing back of sound waves from surfaces, often resulting in echoes, and depends on the medium’s properties and surface texture. The reflection of light involves light waves reflecting off surfaces, obeying the law of reflection (angle of incidence equals angle of reflection), and is influenced by the surface’s smoothness and reflectivity.