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The word "bell" is usually an object that makes a ringing sound.
The sound that a bell makes is known as a "ring" or "toll" If it's a little bell, it's a ringing noise. "Ding" If it's bigger, it's tolling. "Dong"
Try answering your car-phone.
A triangle makes a high-pitched ringing sound when it is struck.
An xylophone
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.
it is an xylophone
It makes a dull sound, while a metal makes a ringing noise like a gong!
Yes, the word 'bell' is both a noun (bell, bells) and a verb (bell, bells, belling, belled).The noun 'bell' is a word for a hollow metal device that makes a ringing sound when struck; an electric device that makes a ringing sound; a ringing sound used as a signal; a word for a thing.The verb 'bell' is to take the shape of a bell, to flare; to equip with a bell or bells.
Sonorous metals can be used to make musical instruments like steel drums or metalophones or triangles because they make a ringing sound.
The property of metals that makes them useful for ringing bells is their ability to produce resonant sound due to their density and elasticity. When struck, metals can vibrate efficiently, creating clear and sustained sound waves. Additionally, metals like bronze or brass have a high tensile strength, allowing them to maintain their shape while resonating, which enhances the sound quality. This combination of properties results in the characteristic ringing sound associated with bells.