Science, asked by sonudevliya, 3 months ago

2. Tungsten metal has
melting point
heats un due to the heating
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Answered by confusedgenius1000
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Answer:

Tungsten metal has a nickel-white to grayish lustre. Among metals it has the highest melting point, at 3,410 °C (6,170 °F), the highest tensile strength at temperatures of more than 1,650 °C (3,002 °F), and the lowest coefficient of linear thermal expansion (4.43 × 10−6 per °C at 20 °C [68 °F]).

Answered by 29GoblinsFromMars
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Tungstens metal is used for making filaments in bulbs.

It has high melting point and high restivity.

The resistivity helps it to glow red hot when it is heated and the high melting point ensures that it dosent melt in the process.

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