Physics, asked by jasim02, 6 months ago

Nichrome is not used as filament in incandescent lamps. Why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

As long as the filament, is kept below that temperature , it will not melt, and there is a narrow band, where it will emit light. ... So,Tungsten, is used instead where the filament can reach 3200C. When the temperature is under 1000C, then Nichrome (An Alloy of Chromium and Nickel) is used as a resistance heating wire.

Answered by sparkelUnicorn
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As long as the filament, is kept below that temperature , it will not melt, and there is a narrow band, where it will emit light. ... So,Tungsten, is used instead where the filament can reach 3200C. When the temperature is under 1000C, then Nichrome (An Alloy of Chromium and Nickel) is used as a resistance heating wire.

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