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(a) How does the wire in the filament of a light bulb behave differently to the other wires in the circuit when the current flows?
(b) What property of the filament wire accounts for this difference?; (a) How does the wire in the filament of a light bulb behave differently to the other wires in the circuit when the current flows?
(b) What property of the filament wire accounts for this difference?

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Answered by jhaprakash2002
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Answer:

the tungsten's wires are used in bulb filament

Explanation:

because of its high resistivity it produces large amount of heat energy

that we use as a light energy

may you understend

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