Science, asked by arti200, 11 months ago

how does a fuse bulb differ from a normal bulb? what happened to the circuit when the bulb in it gets fused​

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Answered by prathamsrivastava38
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Answer:

Fused bulb has broken tungsten filament while the normal bulb have proper tungsten filament. When bulb gets fused the circuit breaks and current stop flowing.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate here's your answer:

A fused bulb's filament was being destroyed and it is not able to glow while a normal bulb's filament is good for use and emits

When the bulb gets fused in the circuit then your circuit is not yet completed and bulb will not glow or it doesn't emit light and current will not able to flow....

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