The sound bells make comes from their ability to resonate. When they are struck, they continue ringing because the metal is still vibrating.
Sound are produced by collition of molecules. When an object is beaten with bell. The molecule of metal bell moves and produces sound.
school bell produces a loud sound bcz the area in contact is grater
by the vibration of the whole bell , it makes a sound
The ringing sound is created from vibrations of the bell. When you touch the bell, your fingers or hand dampens or stops the vibrations of the bell.
It is produced by soundwaves in the air, which are registered in the inner ear. The way a schoolbell produces these waves is when the "hammer" hits the metal of the bell, and makes the metal to vibrate, where the vibration or the waves get sent through the air molecyles.
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Sound are produced by collition of molecules. When an object is beaten with bell. The molecule of metal bell moves and produces sound.
school bell produces a loud sound bcz the area in contact is grater
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The bigger bell is thicker and larger and so vibrates at a slower rate when stuck by its clapper. This produces a lower sound.
the purpose of bells in Hindu shrines is to get the god's attention, and there are big metallic bells in Hindu temples, and ringing the bell produces the sound 'Aum', the sacred Hindu word.
A cow bell has a metallic clank sound to it. There are many sound clips and videos on YouTube that demonstrate the sound of a cow bell.
The player blows air over the reed, causing it to vibrate and buzz...The reed produces a sound/vibration, which then spreads down the instrument, and resonates...The sound, amplified, comes out the bell.
by the vibration of the whole bell , it makes a sound
the bell in a vacuum, in a vacuum there is nothing for the sound wave to move through
Four major brass instruments are: Trumpet: A brass instrument with three valves and a cylindrical bore. It is known for its bright and piercing sound. Trombone: A brass instrument with a slide that allows the player to change the pitch. It has a larger bore than the trumpet and produces a rich and mellow sound. French horn: A brass instrument with a coiled tube and a large bell. It is played with the right hand inside the bell and produces a warm and round sound. Tuba: The largest and lowest-pitched brass instrument. It has a wide conical bore and produces a deep and powerful sound.
Vibrating produces sound.