A spoon can sound like a bell because they are both made of steel material
we can distinguish metals and non metals using their properties.sonarity is one of a property of metals.sonarity means the metals which can make sound when beaten or throwed from a distance to ground.so this is the reason why a metal spoon sounds like a bell
Sound travels in waves called sound waves and they look like this )))))))))))))))))))))) except they are invisible
A large bell would ring like any other bell... although perhaps it could be made to ring louder. The pitch of the bell would be dependent on both the size and the metallic makeup, with the larger bells having somewhat lower pitch (with other factors controlled).
The rumble of thunder, the bass line in dance music, the horn of a big ship, a church bell.
Breaking the sound barrier was an important milestone because it meant that various technical challenges of flying at high speed had been mastered. The Bell X-1, like other aircraft would buffet greatly, malfunction or explode as they approached the sound barrier. The Bell X-1 was the first known aircraft able to successfully fly in level flight at Mach I which is term for the speed of sound. This achievement is considered by many to be the first step of the Space Age.
A spoon can sound like a bell because they are both made of steel material
A spoon can sound like a bell because they are both made of steel material
we can distinguish metals and non metals using their properties.sonarity is one of a property of metals.sonarity means the metals which can make sound when beaten or throwed from a distance to ground.so this is the reason why a metal spoon sounds like a bell
A cow bell has a metallic clank sound to it. There are many sound clips and videos on YouTube that demonstrate the sound of a cow bell.
sounds like a normal bell.
As we know sound is a mechanical wave and needs a material medium like air ,steel etc.. When an objects vibrates,it sets the particles of the medium around it vibrating...
no there is not an animal that sounds like a bell
noThey do make a bell-like soundsupplement. I'd describe (some parts of) the song of a (NZ) Bell Bird as a chime.
Yes, the sound like the light is refracted and distorted. just like the broken spoon in a glass of water, sound waves under water are broken. Sound traveling from the air to the water are bent and scrambled, but lets say that the spoon was completely in the water, then it appear perfectly normal. so if the sound originated from the water then it would remain undistorted.
it rings like a happy bell :)
With most hard floors it will, but with things like carpets it won't at all.
Onomatopoeia (written sound) is a word that imitates or sounds like the sound that it describes. For example: "oink", "meow", "chirp", "squeek", "tick-tock".For the school bell ringing:BongDingBingBuzz (for modern bell)ClingClash