How Does an Electric Bell Function?

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The discussion revolves around the operation of an electric bell, focusing on the mechanics of its functioning through electromagnetism. Participants explore the principles behind how the bell produces sound and the role of various components in the process.

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  • Participants describe the sequence of operations in an electric bell, including the interaction between the electromagnet, lever arm, and clapper. There is a request for evaluation of the explanation's worth in terms of marks. Another participant raises a question about comparing electric, gravitational, and magnetic fields, suggesting a guess about similarities.

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Some participants express agreement with the explanations provided, while others seek further clarification on the comparison of field types. There is an indication that supporting evidence is necessary for the latter question, prompting a more analytical approach.

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describe how an electric bell operates (HINT: the make break contact dose not move; the hammer, however, moves bath and forth very quickly as it rings the bell)



my solution

An electric bell is a mechanical bell that functions by means of an electromagnet. When an electric current is applied, it produces a repetitive buzzing or clanging sound.

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When current is applied to the electromagnet part of the bell, it creates a magnetic pull on a metal lever-arm. The lever arm is attached to a clapper, which is pulled into strike the bell. The bell rings when it is hit.

At the same time, the lever is attached to an electrical switch which opens up, which causes the current to stop in the electromagnet, which causes the magnetic pull to stop.

A spring is also attached to the lever arm and when the magnet stops pulling, the spring (which is slightly weaker than the magnetic pull) pulls back on the lever arm. When this happens the switch closes and the electromagnet energizes again, and the process repeats over and over... ding, ding, ding, ding.





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alicia113 said:
When current is applied to the electromagnet part of the bell, it creates a magnetic pull on a metal lever-arm. The lever arm is attached to a clapper, which is pulled into strike the bell. The bell rings when it is hit.

At the same time, the lever is attached to an electrical switch which opens up, which causes the current to stop in the electromagnet, which causes the magnetic pull to stop.

A spring is also attached to the lever arm and when the magnet stops pulling, the spring (which is slightly weaker than the magnetic pull) pulls back on the lever arm. When this happens the switch closes and the electromagnet energizes again, and the process repeats over and over... ding, ding, ding, ding. ✔[/size][/color]

is this worth 4 marks to you?
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Looks good to me. https://www.physicsforums.com/images/icons/icon14.gif

thanks!
 
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NascentOxygen said:
Looks good to me. https://www.physicsforums.com/images/icons/icon14.gif

could you help me with this!

which two of the three types of field discussed in this lesson were most similar> provide supporting evidence.

there are electric, gravitational and magnetic..

im guessing its electric and magnetic
 
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You have to come up with supporting evidence. Guessing doesn't work. Make a list of similarities/differences and see what you have.
 

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