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When iron is struck, it produces a sharp, metallic ringing sound. This sound can vary in pitch and resonance depending on the type of iron and the force of the impact. The noise is characterized by a clanging or clinking quality, often described as a "ping" or "clang." Overall, the sound is distinctively bright and hollow compared to softer materials.

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