why bells in Temple are made up of metals?
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The reason that bells are made of metals is that metals are sonorous. Hence, metals can make the deep ringing sound, the sound of the bell you're familiar with.
Which metal is used in temple bells?
Bronze
Bronze used for making bells and gongs is essentially an alloy of copper and tin.
What are temple bells made of?
Bells in the temple are usually made of five metals or brass, and is primarily made for the worshipper and not as a custom to be followed. The bells are placed in temples so that when a person rings it, the vibration of the sound dispel the thoughts in mind.
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- The reason that bells are made of metals is that metals are sonorous.
- metals can make the deep ringing sound, the sound of the bell you're familiar with.
- Bronze used for making bells and gongs is essentially an alloy of copper and tin.
- Bell metal, characterized by its sonorous quality when struck, is a bronze with a high tin content of 20–25 percent.
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