The hammer used by judges is called a gavel. It is typically made of wood and serves as a symbol of authority in the courtroom. Judges use the gavel to gain attention, maintain order, and signal the start or end of proceedings. Its sound is meant to command respect and signify the seriousness of the judicial process.
The wooden mallet or hammer a judge uses in court is called a gavel.American judges use them but British judges don't.
The mallet is a gavel and he hits it against a block of wood called a sound block.
its a hammer. used by judges or presidents to close session: the final word
The use of hammer is to pound the nail.
The use of hammer is to pound the nail.
Unlike American judges, English judges do not use gavels in their courtrooms.
a hammer
Judges usually don't use scientific notation.
The judges like at me when I was dacing.
Usually a tack hammer. But a brad driver that resembles an awl may be used.
A hammer did you see the avengers??
It is a light carpenters hammer.