Most home alarm systems will sound until they are turned off, or until the power fails.
It has a long I vowel sound (dryv) that is triggered by the silent E.
The first is triggered by a Main Bus B undervolt, caused by the rupture of the tank containing oxygen which reacts with hydrogen to produce electricity. The second alarm is triggered when Main Bus A suffers the same problem. A third alarm is triggered by high levels of carbon dioxide, caused by the Lunar Module's inability to filter enough air for all three men for as long as it was being made to.
Most home alarm systems will last at least a decade with proper care and maintance. Location can play a large part on how long certain aspects can last
An internet alarm clock works the same as a normal alarm clock just it is based on the internet. You enter the time you wish the alarm to go off and as long as your computer is turned on and connected at the time then it will sound the alarm.
The O has a long O vowel sound, as in hope and dome. The E is silent.
it sounds for 1 minute then rearms its self after 45 seconds, until deactivated
It's a long sound... similar to the 'o' in woe, throw or moan.
The general alarm for muster crew is 7 or more short blast on the whistle followed by a long blast, the signal to abandon ship is given by the voice of the captain
Yes it does. The long O is created by the silent E. Home rhymes with dome, comb, and foam.
Yes. The O in home has a long O (oh) sound, and the E is silent.
It has a long O sound as in home and cope. The E is silent.
Yes. The O in home has a long O (oh) sound, and the E is silent.