A bell jar is a piece of laboratory glassware in the shape of a bell.
It can be sealed, which allows it to be used in a classroom science experiment involving an alarm clock and a vacuum pump. The air is pumped out of the sealed bell jar, and the noise of the alarm clock fades, thus proving that sound travels through vibrations in matter, not as waves.
Bell jars can also be used to simulate the vacuum of space. Hardware can be tested for performance issues in a bell jar which has been evacuated of air.
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