answersLogoWhite

0

What does iron sound like when hit?

User Avatar

Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

That depends on the shape of the thing that the Iron is made into.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What does sound of iron on stone?

it means when you hear a screeching sound whitch sounds like the sound of iron on stone.


What does sound of iron on stone means?

Bob


Does sound travel slowest in water air iron or cotton?

Sound travels slowest in gas, such as air, compared to liquids like water and solids like iron. Cotton is not a good conductor of sound and would likely be slower than water and iron.


Does sound go faster through water or iron?

Sound travels faster in iron. Usually sound travels faster in media with higher density. Also presence of lattice makes difference too.


Is pig a short i sound?

No, "pig" is not a short "i" sound. It has the short "i" sound, like in the word "hit."


Is bike a long I sound?

No, "bike" has a short "i" sound, like in the word "hit."


What sound does iron make when struck?

I really don't see the value in this question but ill answer it ... The sounds of "iron" being struck would depend on 1whats hitting it 2how hard you hit it 3if the metal is hot, but the sound that would ring out when iron is struck is BING ...


What sound does titanium make if you hit it?

it makes a bell soundlikea dinnnnnng


What does the kalimba sound like?

it sounds like a piece of wood being hit


Why does it sound like the track slips when you hit the gas on your snowmobile?

It sounds like the track slips because a snowmobile makes like a rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr sound


What makes the alloys bronze and pig iron?

bronze is made from copper and tin at what amount i do not know, and pig iron is a type of iron that is like steel but does not contain as much carbon in it and pig iron is usually used to make cast iron as well. i am trying to sound as humble as possible so i do not sound as smart as i think i am


What does it sound like when objects hit the outside of the space station?

It sounds like shashing