clapper
The clapper of a bell is that part of the instrument that swings and strikes the main body of the bell. It is the striking of the clapper on the body of the bell that causes it to sound, or ring.
Clapper
ring the bell
When you get the bell clapper, go up to the bell and open your travel bag to get your bell clapper and the girls go out of their places where the capsule is.
go to bell ontop of school and press use clapper bell
A striker in a bell is called a clapper. It is a small piece of metal that strikes the inner surface of the bell to produce sound when the bell is rung.
You go into the file cabinet. Then, turn on the light down there. You see the bell clapper. Plain and simple.
If you have already got the bell clapper, you need to jump to the top of the school and find the bell. Then go to your inventory and click 'Use' on the bell clapper. It should ring and send the children in the playground back.
After you get the clapper, go back to where the sea gull was, under the school bell Them simply go to your items and click on the clapper once you've gotten back up to the school bell, and then you ring it.
It cracked in 1835 tolling the death of John Marshall. Bells are supposed to have clapper springs inside. When the bell is struck by the clapper, the spring immediately pushes the clapper away from touching the bell. A struck bell produces a TREMENDOUS amount of vibration. If the clapper is not pushed off the bell, the vibrations are centered around the point where the clapper is "laying" on the bell. A crack is a normal result. Bell casters believe that the bell's clapper springs failed or were never installed on The Liberty Bell. Also, a cast bronze bell cannot be repaired. Nor can you melt it down and re-cast without loss of the unique tone of a bell. If the bell was indeed re-cast, it was re-cast with new bronze.
It cracked in 1835 tolling the death of John Marshall. Bells are supposed to have clapper springs inside. When the bell is struck by the clapper, the spring immediately pushes the clapper away from touching the bell. A struck bell produces a TREMENDOUS amount of vibration. If the clapper is not pushed off the bell, the vibrations are centered around the point where the clapper is "laying" on the bell. A crack is a normal result. Bell casters believe that the bell's clapper springs failed or were never installed on The Liberty Bell. Also, a cast bronze bell cannot be repaired. Nor can you melt it down and re-cast without loss of the unique tone of a bell. If the bell was indeed re-cast, it was re-cast with new bronze.