I really don't see the value in this question but ill answer it ... The sounds of "iron" being struck would depend on 1whats hitting it 2how hard you hit it 3if the metal is hot, but the sound that would ring out when iron is struck is BING ...
I think a typing noise. Usually the sound of the cooling fans. (whirring)
There are a number of ways you could make your voice sound electronic. You could stand in front of a fan and talk for example.
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mixture of several sounds
Simple answer is no, since the pure Iron(Fe) is too soft to make a knife. Majority of the knives today are made out of the steel, i.e. Iron based alloys. There are many types of the steel used in cutlery. More on the cutlery steels in the links section.
Bong!
Percussion is so named because the instruments are "struck" or "hit" to make sound.
No such thing as a galvanized iron roof. They are galvanized steel. The sound is distinct and as I cannot post audio it is impossible to describe the sound. But if you will click the link you can hear it.
"Doleful" is sad or depressing. So "doleful iron bells" would be iron bells that make a sound that is sad, depressing, or melancholy.
it means when you hear a screeching sound whitch sounds like the sound of iron on stone.
This is the speed for sound in iron grey cast iron may be higher than this
bronze is made from copper and tin at what amount i do not know, and pig iron is a type of iron that is like steel but does not contain as much carbon in it and pig iron is usually used to make cast iron as well. i am trying to sound as humble as possible so i do not sound as smart as i think i am
"Doleful" is sad or depressing. So "doleful iron bells" would be iron bells that make a sound that is sad, depressing, or melancholy.ohh, yehh, , maq
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By the apparent weight. By the sound made when the rod is struck. A magnet would differentiate between them.
The tambourine has small round discs that make a jingling sound when it is shaken or when the "drum" part of it is rubbed or struck with the hand or tapped against the player's leg.
The sound bells make comes from their ability to resonate. When they are struck, they continue ringing because the metal is still vibrating.