how does the wire in the filament behave differently to other wires in the circuit when the current flows?
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the wire gets heated and emits light .
heat is generated due to resistance and current flow.
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The wire in filament of bulb, tungsten, behaves differently as the melting point of it increases with increase in temperature, thus even after becoming very hot, it does not melt. This also helps in its purpose of illumination.
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