Is the glowing of a touch bulb
an example of the chanical effect
of current ?
Justify your answer
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
When an electric current is passed through the bulb, the filament present in the bulb gets heated up and the bulb starts glowing. Electric current can produce chemical effects, magnetic effects and heating effects.
Answered by
4
Answer:
→When an electric current is passed through the bulb, the filament present in the bulb gets heated up and the bulb starts glowing.
→Electric current can produce chemical effects, magnetic effects and heating effects. When the electric current passed through a circuit, it can produce some magnetic effects.
→The main reason for the glowing of the bulb is the heating effect.
→Hope this will help you :)
Similar questions