3) Name the thin wire in the bulb which gives of light.
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Explanation:
An incandescent light bulb has a small thin wire with two bigger wires holding it up. This wire is called a filament. The filament is the part of the light bulb that produces light. Filaments in incandescent light bulbs are made of tungsten.
Answer:
FILAMENT IS YOUR ANSWER
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The typical incandescent light bulb contains a thin wire (usually tungsten) called a filament that has a high electrical resistance. This filament gets very hot when an electric current passes through it. The intense temperature makes the filament glow brightly. If oxygen were present the glowing hot filament would burn up. For combustion as we know it, oxygen must be present. In order to keep oxygen away from a light bulb’s filament on Earth, some bulbs have most of the air removed, others are simply filled with an inert gas (one that does not burn or aid combustion). Thus on Earth the glass globe around the filament is necessary to keep the filament isolated from the oxygen in the air. (It also protects us from the exposed wires and hot filament.)
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