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An electric bell rings when its circuit is closed. Explain the role of the electromagnet and the 'make-and-break' mechanism in the continuous ringing of the bell.

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When the circuit is closed, the coil becomes an electromagnet, which attracts the iron armature. The armature moves towards the electromagnet, causing the hammer to strike the gong and also breaks the circuit contact. With the circuit broken, the electromagnet loses its magnetism, the armature springs back, re-making the contact, thus completing the circuit again and repeating the process, causing continuous ringing.

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