How does a bulb get fused?¿?¿?¿
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An electric bulb may fuse due to many reasons. One reason for a bulb to fuse is a break in its filament. A break in the filament of an electric bulb means a break in the path of the current between the terminals of the electric cell. Therefore, a fused bulb does not light up as no current passes through its filament.
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While electricity passes through the filament of a bulb it produces heating effect and the filament starts to glow. Now if this heating reaches the temperature of the melting point of the material of that filament it will result in a open circuit situation (normally we call it that the bulb is fused).
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