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Bells ring primarily due to the movement of a clapper or a striking mechanism inside the bell, which strikes the bell's inner surface. This impact creates vibrations that produce sound waves, resulting in the ringing noise. The size, shape, and material of the bell influence its tone and resonance, while the method of ringing—such as swinging or pulling a rope—affects the rhythm and volume.

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