explain the structure of electric bulb
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Light bulbs have a very simple structure. At the base, they have two metal contacts, which connect to the ends of an electrical circuit. ... The filament sits in the middle of the bulb, held up by a glass mount. The wires and the filament are housed in a glass bulb, which is filled with an inert gas, such as argon.!
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Light bulbs have a very simple structure. At the base, they have two metal contacts, which connect to the ends of an electrical circuit. ... The filament sits in the middle of the bulb, held up by a glass mount. The wires and the filament are housed in a glass bulb, which is filled with an inert gas, such as argon.
An incandescent bulb works on the principle of incandescence, a general term meaning light produced by heat. In an incandescent type of bulb, an electric current is passed through a thin metal filament, heating the filament until it glows and produces light.
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