Peal
No. The E in bell has a short E sound, as in well and beg.
The part of the bell that makes the sound is called the clapper. This is the hanging piece inside the bell that strikes its sides to create the ringing sound.
bong, call, chime, clang, knell, peal, signal, sound,
Peal
Ring, ding, ding-ding, etc.
The word "bell" has a short vowel sound. The "e" in "bell" is pronounced as a short /ɛ/ sound, as in "bed" or "tell."
Most likely the toll of a bell, the action would be tolling the bell. You could also use knell for the sound.
The nob is called a clapper. It is a part of a bell that moves inside the bell to create the ringing sound when struck against the sides.
a bell
The ball in the middle of a bell is called a "clapper." It is the component that strikes the bell to produce sound when the bell is rung. The clapper swings back and forth inside the bell, creating vibrations that generate the characteristic ringing sound.
The word 'bell' has the short e sound. The double consonant following the 'e' in bell gives a clue that it is the short e sound.
A striker in a bell is called a clapper. It is a small piece of metal that strikes the inner surface of the bell to produce sound when the bell is rung.