A mechanical bell that uses electromagnets is called an electric bell. The parts of the electric bell are spring, hammer, gong, armature, armature rod, and electromagnet. The electric bell functions are different on account of there being different types of electric bells and different means of using them.
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No. A coiled wire can never become an electric bell without some more piecesand parts. When you have those, however, assembled in the right way, it's truethat passing an electric current through the coiled wire will cause the bell to ring.
if alternate current is pass through electric bell will it ring?
When current passes through an electric bell, the armature gets magnetised and attracts the gong hence ringing the bell.
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the function of the control device is that you can know if the circuit is on or off
A mechanical bell that uses electromagnets is called an electric bell. The parts of the electric bell are spring, hammer, gong, armature, armature rod, and electromagnet. The electric bell functions are different on account of there being different types of electric bells and different means of using them.
Electrical energy to Mechanical energy
No. A coiled wire can never become an electric bell without some more piecesand parts. When you have those, however, assembled in the right way, it's truethat passing an electric current through the coiled wire will cause the bell to ring.
An electo-magnet is used in an electric bell.
it is like a door bell
The electric bell and the electric current stops over and over again because of the fluctuations in voltages.
The electric bell and the electric current stops over and over again because of the fluctuations in voltages.
Northern Electric was wholly owned by Bell Canada until 1973
In electric bell, electrical energy is converted int sound energy.
if alternate current is pass through electric bell will it ring?
When current passes through an electric bell, the armature gets magnetised and attracts the gong hence ringing the bell.
depends on the size of the coil used in the bell Current Draw Of The Bell.