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The sound of a clock depends on its size if the clock is that big you determine it as a hard sound and if its a smaller one then it would be classified as a soft sound =)
No, you would not hear the clock ticking because sound requires a medium, such as air, to travel through. Without air in the box, there would be no medium for the sound waves generated by the clock's ticking to travel through, so the sound would not reach your ears.
Thud!
The alarm would be much quieter, as sound can't travel through vacuum. But if it's a mechanical alarm clock then vibrations would be transferred from the clock to the jar and then to whatever the clock is standing on , and you'd probably be able to hear some of that.
It depends entirely on what sort of clock it is. If it is one of the old wind up clocks with the bells on top, mechanical energy is converted into kinetic and sound. If it is an electrically powered clock, likely the energy would be electrical to sound (kinetic or EM).
The sound of a clock is commonly called: Tick Tock.
The sound of a clock depends on its size if the clock is that big you determine it as a hard sound and if its a smaller one then it would be classified as a soft sound =)
No, you would not hear the clock ticking because sound requires a medium, such as air, to travel through. Without air in the box, there would be no medium for the sound waves generated by the clock's ticking to travel through, so the sound would not reach your ears.
I would describe it as a sad, slow, emotional sound.
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Thud!
Mine is a wailing beep, so I would put that, but make sure to specify that it is an alarm clock.
The alarm would be much quieter, as sound can't travel through vacuum. But if it's a mechanical alarm clock then vibrations would be transferred from the clock to the jar and then to whatever the clock is standing on , and you'd probably be able to hear some of that.
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You will have to be more specific. Describe this strange sound.