It all depends on the dimensions of the orifices circumference of the bell, multiply the radius times 2 divided by pie times the speed of sound divided by 20 decibels equals.
rung
The forms of ring arering / rang / rungPresent perfect is:Have/has + past participleI have rung the bank about our loan.He has rung me before.
They were called "rings", but people pronounced it as " rung" a lot
My guess would be "I rung in too early" or "What is" (and then the person trying to come up with an answer and not saying anything before there time expires)
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The passive voice of "ring the bell" is "the bell is rung."
OMG the sound of a bell is a ring a ling ting ting Answer: Depends which bell your talking about. a door bell goes ding dong.. i know that from my friends house.. * shivers * has been rung too many times..
An altar bell is a bell rung in the Roman Catholic church at significant times during the Mass.
By whom the bell rung
The alarm rang earlier than usual. The bell has rung numerous times throughout the day.
You are requested to ring the school bell
An angelus bell, in the Roman Catholic church, is a bell rung to show the time when the Angelus should be recited.
The word "rung" is used as the past participle of the verb "ring," to indicate the act of sounding a bell or making a ringing sound. For example, "He rung the doorbell to announce his arrival."
The example provided is a complex sentence because it contains one dependent clause (after it stopped raining) and one independent clause (The bell rung four times).
The correct past participle form of "ring" is "rung." Therefore, the correct question should be: "Has the warning bell rung yet?"
A mandir bell is rung so that holy positive waves are spread through out the universe.