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explain the working process of a bulb with the help of a diagram​

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Answered by Abhinav22088
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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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Answered by Anonymous
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An electric bulb is a device which produces light when electricity is passed through its terminals.

The bulb has two thick contact wires in the center with a thin wire attached between them. This thin wire is called filament.

One of the thick wires is connected to the metal case at the base of the bulb and the other is connected to the metal tip at the center of the base. These two form the terminals.

When electricity is passed through the terminals of the bulb, the filament gets heated up and produces light.

A bulb is said to be fused if the filament gets broken. Fused bulb doesn’t glow.

The two terminals do not directly touch each other to avoid short circuit.

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