What makes the noise of your car horn?
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I think that there is a leprachaun and a little donkey that sits underneath the steering wheel. Every time you press the horn, a needle presses into the side of the leprachaun, which annoys the little green fella. In an act of revenge, the king of the small people runs up to the donkey and kicks it in its balls, making the donkey honk through a small megaphone. This is the noise we hear when honking the car horn. Each car has a different type of donkey which is why each horn sounds slightly different!
The horn is blown or loss
a little gnome that lives inside it.
me
i have a cat under the bonnet and i keep pulling its tail.
an electro-magnet pushing a small sheet of metal backwards and forwards very quickly to vibrate the air.
a little diagphram (like a small speaker) that is tweaked ..there also is a set screw that you can adjust to get a higher pitch or lower.it sounds off with an electrical current
air i think, or the little sheep i have underneath my bonnet
the horn at the front of your car.
An electromagnet vibrating a diaphragm
Or a centrifugal air pump blowing through a reed like assembly amplified by a Trumpet for an air horn, with a distributor unit for musical air horns or a manifold to feed 3 or more trumpets simultaneously for an harmonic air horn
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