The answer would be 78, you do 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11+12. Kinda obvious if you think about it. (or if you own a calculator)
(1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 + 11 + 12) x 2 = (13 x 6) x 2 = 13 x 12 = 156
Jocelyn Bell Burnell is a astrophysicist.
No, you get a soothe bell from the man in radio tower. I'm stuck myself on how to get the clear bell.
No bell wire is not meant to be 230V.
When current passes through an electric bell, the armature gets magnetised and attracts the gong hence ringing the bell.
A mechanical bell that uses electromagnets is called an electric bell. The parts of the electric bell are spring, hammer, gong, armature, armature rod, and electromagnet. The electric bell functions are different on account of there being different types of electric bells and different means of using them.
What the Bell Tolled - 1912 was released on: USA: 15 October 1912
The cast of What the Bell Tolled - 1912 includes: Howard MacVeagh as Bobbie Herschel Mayall as The Doctor
The homonym for "told" is "tolled". It is pronounced the same but has a different meaning, referring to the ringing of a bell or the charging of a fee.
That is the correct spelling of the form "tolled" (as a bell ringing). However, the homophone (sound alike word) is "told" (past tense of to tell).
"the bell always tolled"
Because the bell always tolled
{| |- | The famous flaw is the crack. It has cracked many times and has actually been recast twice. The current crack is a result of repairs. It is believed that the current crack occurred when the bell tolled the death of John Marshall. |}
The homophone pair for "informed" and "rang bell" is "knowed" and "knelled."
Scrooge was initially self-satisfied that nothing had happened.
some stay open 24 hours. they all close at different times.
On some state occasions- a large and audible bell is tolled at a rate proportionate to the life-span ( in years) of the deceased. Obviously this is done manually- unlike chimes on clocks ringing out the Hours- This was done for Sarah Bernhardt (78 turns or strikes) and Jacqueline Onassis ( 64 strikes) those being their ages at death. In the case of MrS. Onassis" funeral, the main bell of the National Cathedral was used- and as stated, 64 strikes of the bell. I can understand why some women would not appreciate this custom- for example (Admiral) Gabor!
some stay open 24 hours. they all close at different times.