Electric Bell – Introduction and Working Of An Electric Bell | Physics

Working of an Electric Bell

Introduction

The electric doorbell is a simple circuit that triggers a sound on the completion of the circuit by pressing the button. It is this simplicity that makes the doorbell such a marvel. The simple devices in the doorbell but the scientific principle of electromagnetism into action in a useful way. In order to understand the operations of an electric bell, you first need to understand what is an electromagnet. Well, to put it in simple words, an electromagnet is basically a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced with the help of an electric current. When electrical current flows through an electromagnet it works as a standard magnet (generating magnetic fields). When the power generation to an electromagnet stops, the production of the magnetic field also stops.

So, in an electric bell, an electromagnet forms an important part along with Armature, Spring, Armature rod, Hammer and a Gong.

The image below shows the internal mechanism of an electric bell.

Working Of An Electric Bell

An electric source, for example, a battery can be used to power the electromagnet used in an electric bell. The electric circuit is completed by installing a push switch which you can press to generate sound in an electric bell. The switch also acts as the circuit breaker.

So once the setup is completed, when the switch is pressed, the circuit loop is complete which causes the current to flow through the circuit. The arm which strikes the gong is connected to a spring at one end and an iron ball at the other end. This is called a hammer or a striker. The arm is attached to an iron strip which is attracted to the electromagnet when the circuit is complete and the current flows.

Why does this happen? It’s mainly because the magnetic field created by the electromagnet attracts the iron strip towards it when the circuit is complete. This is the moment when you hear the ringing sound since the hammer keeps hitting the gong. Meanwhile, at its rest position, the hammer is held away from the gong on account of the spring attached to its arm. This is an anchored arm.

Process of the working of an electric bell

Now that you have an understanding of the important parts in an electric bell, the step-by-step process of the working of the electric bell is described below:

  • The switch is pressed and current flows through the circuit.
  • The electromagnet is powered and generates a magnetic field that attracts the iron strip towards it.
  • The striker strikes the gong (bell).
  • When the striking arm strikes the gong, the contact is broken and the current stops flowing through the circuit.
  • This causes the electromagnet to lose its magnetic field.
  • The connected spring arm returns the striker to its original rest position.
  • The contact is restored and current flows through the circuit (provided the main switch is still pressed).
  • The process is repeated from the beginning.

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Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs

What is an electric bell?

The electric bell is a simple circuit that triggers a sound on the completion of the circuit by pressing the button. It is this simplicity that makes the doorbell such a marvel. The simple devices in the doorbell but the scientific principle of electromagnetism into action in a useful way.

What is the working principle of an electric bell?

The primary working principle behind an electric bell is electromagnetism or magnetic effect of electric current. It is the property of conductors to act like a magnet when an electric current is passed through them.

What is an electromagnet?

An electromagnet can be defined as a magnet which functions on electricity. Unlike a permanent magnet, the strength of an electromagnet can be changed by changing the amount of electric current that flows through it. If the current flow is cut, the property of magnetism ceases to exist.

Name the main parts of an electric bell?

The main parts of an electric bell are electromagnet, armature, spring, armature rod, hammer and a gong.

What are the applications of an electric bell?

  • The most common application of an electric bell is in our homes, buildings or offices.
  • Electric bells are also installed as a part of a burglar alarm system to let us know if a thief tries to break in.
  • They are used in industries as a part of fire alarms to sound caution in a fire breakout.

The applications of the electric bell are as follows:

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