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The speed of sound can be measured using an echo. The time taken for the sound to be reflected back over a known distance is recorded. The speed of sound can then be calculated using the formula: speed = distance/time.
For an echo to occur, the wavelength of the incident sound must be smaller than the size of the object. Sound obeys the same rules of reflection as for light. If the wavelength of the sound is the same as or greater than the size of the object, then diffraction takes place.
The wingless dragon holds jewels in its claws to represent prosperity. Saffron yellow symbolizes the power of the monarchy. Orange-red stands for Buddhism. Effective date: c. 1971.
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