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fuse bulb filled with water behaves

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Answered by kkhairnar789
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Answer:

If the bulb is lit when you pour water on it, it will undergo thermal shock. Some parts cool down and shrink, while other parts are hot. This causes very large thermal stresses, which can break the bulb. Depending on the material and construction of the bulb, this may or may not result in a spectacular implosion (once the bulb cracks, the vacuum inside will be filled with air and the water you poured on the bulb). The water will hit the very hot internal parts, and boil instantaneously. This can make a big mess. Certainly it is not an experiment you should do without extreme precautions.

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Answered by alianwar2529
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Explanation:

behaves like a convex mirror.

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