Physics, asked by connect2charvi, 2 days ago

In a simple circuit of a cell, switch and a bulb connected with wires, on passing current for some time, the bulb becomes hot but the wires do not. Why? Please explain.​

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Answered by ayutaelove
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Explanation:

as glass is a good conductor of heat. the bulb has glass as its outer covering. and the wire doesn't heats up bcoz of its outer covering (idk the name)

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