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(b) potential energy (c) no energy
When a bulb lights up on passing current, the change of energy is:

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Answered by devashish913
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Explanation:

When a bulb lights up on passing current, the change of energy is 1. from electrical energy to heat energy. 4.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A light bulb is a very fine wire made of tungsten, sealed in an inert gas atmosphere. When a current is flowing through the wire, electrical energy is converted to heat, which makes the wire extremely hot -- almost 1000oF! Objects this hot give off visible light, and there is your light bulb.

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