Does sound follow the same laws of reflection as light does? Explain.

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(A) Yes,sound follows the same laws of reflection as light. The laws of reflection for sound are as follows:
$1$. The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection $(i = r)$.
$2$. The incident sound wave,the reflected sound wave,and the normal at the point of incidence all lie in the same plane.
These laws are applicable to all surfaces,whether they are polished or rough. Reflection of sound is utilized in various technologies,such as $SONAR$ (Sound Navigation and Ranging) to measure the distance and speed of underwater objects,and in the design of musical concert halls to ensure clear sound distribution.

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