When you hit a plastic with something, then the intensity of sound is less as compared to that of a metal bell.
Well violins are made from wood. Things like triangles and bells are made from metal. Not sure about plastic. But something like a guitar uses all 3! Like a wood used for the body, metal for the hardware and plastic for things like the scratchplate, tuner buttons n stuff.
Jingle bells are typically made from metal, often brass or steel, which is then coated with various finishes to prevent rust and enhance appearance. Inside, they contain a small clapper or ball that produces sound when the bell is shaken or moved. Some jingle bells can also be made from plastic or ceramic for decorative purposes. Their iconic sound and festive nature make them popular during the holiday season.
The actual bell is usually made out of metal. Steel, titanium, or aluminium will do. The handlebar clamp can be made of either metal or plastic. Sometimes they're even simply attached with a rubber band/o-ring.
it is known by its 11 bells originally 2 bells turned into 8 bells in 1833 and made into 11 bells
To be entertained
bells are made up of metals because to ring the bell very loud , if bells were made up of wood it would not possible for ring to bell very loud.
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He made bells (church bells), also silverware,etc...
Plastic alarm clocks are made of plastic.
Bells are usually made of cast metal such as brass and iron, but small bells can also be made from ceramic or glass.
Bells made of metal produce a clearer and more resonant sound compared to wood. Metal is also more durable and can withstand the force of being struck repeatedly. Additionally, metal bells can be tuned more precisely, allowing for a wider range of tones.
no, plastic is made out of oils usually petroleum.