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The sound of a clock depends on its size if the clock is that big you determine it as a hard sound and if its a smaller one then it would be classified as a soft sound =)
Mechanical to sound to radiant
It depends entirely on what sort of clock it is. If it is one of the old wind up clocks with the bells on top, mechanical energy is converted into kinetic and sound. If it is an electrically powered clock, likely the energy would be electrical to sound (kinetic or EM).
That would depend on the clock (some are all made of wood) but usually the metal parts are made of brass.
The sound of a clock is commonly called: Tick Tock.
A clock is commonly said to make the sound of 'tick tock' - the sound being made by a mechanical escapement.
"Tick-tock" is the general English onomatopoeia for the sound made by an analog clock.
odd
No, it's simply the sound made by a clock. Even "the song" is named after the sound made by a clock. (listen to the lyrics "tick tock on the clock") Also the correct spelling is: tick tock; the song is deliberately misspelled as tik tok.
The sound of a clock depends on its size if the clock is that big you determine it as a hard sound and if its a smaller one then it would be classified as a soft sound =)
The word clock has a short O vowel sound, as in dock, clot, and dot.
'tick' only
The O in clock is a short O sound (aah) as in the words dock, clot, and top.
A toy clock
some do when they tick...
A Clock, with major sound effects I suppose.