Physics, asked by meeashu7252, 1 year ago

After long periods of use, a gray spot develops on the inside of a bulb. This is because; 1) The tungsten filament evaporates and collects there; 2) The heat of the bulb scorches the glass at the top; 3) Dust inside the bulb condenses on the top; 4) Glass undergoes a change due to the heat

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Answered by rishi7586
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Answered by surajnegi32
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option 1 is correct

because

At high operating temperatures, tungsten evaporates from the filament and gradually forms a gray film on the inside of the bulb. The inert gas atoms collide with the evaporating tungsten, causing some of the tungsten atoms to return to the filament. ... When this happens, the filament will break and the bulb fails.

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