The sound produced in a door bell is due to the what
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magnetic effect of the electric current
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The reason behind this is Electromagnetic current effects.
- The doorbell is a component of and connected to the house's internal electromagnetic circuit.
- This circuit's switch component is the doorbell.
- The circuit is closed when this switch is pushed or pressed.
- The electromagnet component of the circuit creates a magnetic field as a result of this phenomenon of pressing a bell.
- This provides the necessary power to produce sound in the form of a chime or ringing sound.
- Because the doorbell requires minimal voltage to function, it makes a sound when pressed or turned on and stops sound production if the switch is released.
- As a result, the bell sound heard within the home while pressing the doorbell is caused by electromagnetic components of the house's circuit inside.
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