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You can hear sounds around the corner of a door due to the wave interaction called diffraction.
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Sound waves have wavelengths comparable to everyday obstacles, so they bend (diffract) around corners and through openings, allowing you to hear sources that are not in direct line of sight.
Sound waves have wavelengths comparable to everyday obstacles, so they bend (diffract) around corners and through openings, allowing you to hear sources that are not in direct line of sight.
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