The armature to which the hammer and the interupter contact are attached.
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.
The part of a school bell that vibrates to produce sound is the clapper, a metal piece inside the bell. When the bell is struck, the clapper moves and hits the bell's interior surface, causing it to vibrate. This vibration generates sound waves, which produce the ringing noise associated with the bell. The shape and material of the bell also influence the quality and volume of the sound produced.
Washington, DC
The bell is considered a percussion instrument. The part of a bell that clangs the sides to make the noise is called the clapper.
The metal part which makes up the bell.
the tentacles... or the tendrils
The part of the green bell pepper is the one with the stem on top.
A school bell is an example of a lever simple machine. When the lever is pulled or activated, it moves a clapper that strikes the bell to produce sound.
No
No.
The lower part of a bell rope is called the tail. It is the section of the rope that hangs down after the bell has been rung.
When the bell switch is pressed, this completes the circuit. So, the electromagnet becomes magnetised and is attracted to an iron armature, which then hits the bell. Because the armature has moved it has broken the circuit so it moves back. When it moves back it completes the circuit again and so carries on ringing the bell like this until the switch is released.