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.
Metals have the property of producing a ringing sound when struck. Therefore, metals are sonorous and have the property of "Sonority". Non-metals however, are not sonorous and hence are not used in bells. :D
because it has the resonating sound that we want for bells if we used plastic it would give of something more of a dinggg. instead of a dinggggggggggggggggg that we want out of a bell (i hope this makes sense and answers your question)
Bronze, tin, brass, and iron.
The metals have more number of free electrons than that of paper wood or plastic which are insulating materials. And also in metals valence band and conduction band are overlapped whereas energy gap in the case of insulators is high there by conductivity of metals are more than the paper wood or plastic.
Wood cannot melt because it undergoes a process called pyrolysis when exposed to high temperatures. Pyrolysis breaks down the wood into gases, liquids, and charcoal, rather than melting it. The chemical composition of wood prevents it from transitioning into a liquid state like metals or other materials.
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.
Bells are not made from wood because they aren't sonorous. But metals are sonorous.SonorousMost metals produce a ringing sound when struck, that is, they are sonorous. Nonmetals are not sonorous.
Fire bells are made from metals so that the bell can be heard for long distances. If the bell was made from wood the sound would not carry or be very loud at all.
A metal is sonorous , which means it will make a bell type sound when struck. So if bells are made up of metals , it will give a ringing sound , whereas for wood , it won't
Bells are usually made of cast metal such as brass and iron, but small bells can also be made from ceramic or glass.
Metals produce a clearer and louder sound when struck compared to wood. Additionally, metals are more durable and can withstand repeated use without wearing down as quickly as wood. This makes metal an ideal material for creating bells that need to produce a strong, clear sound over a long period of time.
Metals have the property of producing a ringing sound when struck. Therefore, metals are sonorous and have the property of "Sonority". Non-metals however, are not sonorous and hence are not used in bells. :D
wood and steel
Metals have the property of producing a ringing sound when struck. Therefore, metals are sonorous and have the property of "Sonority". Non-metals however, are not sonorous and hence are not used in bells. :D
mainly wood,paper and stone,most metals involed were used for idols and bells they were iron,lead,brass and gold very little silver if any.
Metals have the property of producing a ringing sound when struck. Therefore, metals are sonorous and have the property of "Sonority". Non-metals however, are not sonorous and hence are not used in bells. :D
wood and differant metals