When molten metals, particularly aluminum, cool, they can emit a ringing noise due to the rapid contraction and crystallization as they solidify. This phenomenon occurs because the metal's structure changes, causing stress and vibrations that produce sound. The noise is often more pronounced in thin sections or when the metal is poured into molds. Other metals may exhibit similar behavior, but aluminum is a common example.
bell
It is a bell.
The sound that a bell makes is known as a "ring" or "toll" If it's a little bell, it's a ringing noise. "Ding" If it's bigger, it's tolling. "Dong"
I SEEM TO HAVE A RINGING SOUND WHEN MY CAR IS PARKED IN THE GARAGE. THOUGHT IT WA THE AUX COOLING, BUT GOES AWAY WHEN I START THE CAR. I SEEM TO HAVE A RINGING SOUND WHEN MY CAR IS PARKED IN THE GARAGE. THOUGHT IT WA THE AUX COOLING, BUT GOES AWAY WHEN I START THE CAR.
Sounds to me like HOT exhaust cooling down.
When both ears are ringing, it is a condition known as tinnitus. Tinnitus is the perception of noise or ringing in the ears when no external sound is present. It can be caused by various factors such as exposure to loud noise, ear infections, or underlying health conditions.
tinnitus - see doctor
cell phone
This is likely tinnitus. You should see a doctor.
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to track it if its lost call it and follow the noise of the ringing from the phone
if there is a ringing in your ears it might be tinnitus. You cant get rid of it