Physics, asked by Pagaldost010, 1 month ago

Question:-
Why does a bulb get warmer than the wires that connect it to a battery?​

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Answered by znisha1980
3

Answer:

Your answer are as follows:

Explanation:

Since the resistance of the bulb is much more than the resistance of the wire, the bulb gets hot and the wire stays cool.

Answered by llHarmanherell
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Why does a bulb get warmer than the wires that connect it to a battery?

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The resistance of the filament of the bulb is higher than that of the wires that's why it becomes hotter.

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