Science, asked by sejalvlogs1, 2 months ago

state the effect of the electric current that
caused the bulb to function,​

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Answered by suvarnjayt
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Answer:

The electric bulb (or electric lamp) which we use for producing light works on the heating effect of electric current. The electric bulb has a very thin filament of tungsten metal. ... Due to this the filament of electric bulb gets heated to a very high temperature and start glowing.

Answered by nkeertana2007
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Answer:

The electric bulb (or electric lamp) which we use for producing light works on the heating effect of electric current. The electric bulb has a very thin filament of tungsten metal. ... Due to this the filament of electric bulb gets heated to a very high temperature and start glowing

Explanation:

The electric bulb has a filament called tungsten when electricity passes through this filament, it heats up and glows.

This heat is generated due to the passage of electric current, the drift of electrons due to the current and the resistance it has.

Hence, the heating effect of electric current is responsible for the glow of the bulb in an electric circuit.

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