Why do sound engineers use spongy materials on walls?(1 point)

Responses

to absorb sound waves
to absorb sound waves

to transmit sound waves more clearly
to transmit sound waves more clearly

to increase the frequency of sound waves
to increase the frequency of sound waves

to reflect sound waves better
to reflect sound waves better

add A, B, C, and D to the answers and then delete the repeating of any answer. Post this question again with the updated changes :-)

I would say A but I am not sure.

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The correct answer is:

to absorb sound waves

Sound engineers use spongy materials on walls to absorb sound waves. This helps to reduce echo and reverberation in a room, creating a clearer and more balanced sound. The spongy materials, such as foam panels or acoustic panels, are designed to absorb sound energy by converting it into heat. This prevents the sound waves from bouncing off the walls and causing unwanted reflections or interference.