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The sound of a doorbell comes from a speaker that is baught with the doorbell.
no it is not . a temporary magnet is used instead. If you use a permanent magnet, the doorbell will keep on ringing
to break the tension
Most people say it sounds like ding dong
The ringing sound is created from vibrations of the bell. When you touch the bell, your fingers or hand dampens or stops the vibrations of the bell.
The sound of the doorbell ringing woke me up in the morning.
The sound of a doorbell comes from a speaker that is baught with the doorbell.
A ringing doorbell in a dream means that the dreamer needs to pay attention and be "open" to or prepared for something coming into the dreamer's life.
The present progressive form of "ring" is "ringing." For example, "I am ringing the doorbell."
In "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut, an example of onomatopoeia is when the doorbell "tinkled" in the story, creating a sound that is closely aligned with the action of the bell ringing.
The past progressive tense of "ring" is "was ringing" or "were ringing," depending on the subject. For example: "I was ringing the doorbell" or "They were ringing the bells."
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conditioned stimulus
You can use "ring" as a verb to mean to produce a ringing sound or to make a phone call. For example, "The bell rang loudly" or "I will ring you later."
Present continuous is formed with -- am/is/are + present participle.The present participle of ring is ringing.am ringing / is ringing / are ringing
The sound bells make comes from their ability to resonate. When they are struck, they continue ringing because the metal is still vibrating.
to produce magnetic field to move the piston of the doorbell