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how does an electric bulb work​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The incandescent light bulb turns electricity into light by sending the electric current through a thin wire called a filament. Electrical filaments are made up mostly of tungsten metal. The resistance of the filament heats the bulb. Eventually the filament gets so hot that it glows, producing light.

Answered by Anonymous
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An Electric bulb consists of a thin wire connected between two thick short was enclosed in a glass bubble the bulb also has terminals with these thick wires are internally connected to. The thin wire glows when electricity passes through it. This wire is called the Filament of the bulb. If the filament is broken, the bulb is said to be fused or it does not glow.

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