how are bulbs gets hot when current passes it
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As the current passes through the bulb it heats the filament which gives off light. A filament has lots of opposition or resistance to electricity. The filament then heats up and becomes red-hot as a result of this it begins to glow, turning electrical energy into light energy.
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