the filament of the bulb glows due to cooling of the filament true or false
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False
Explanation:
The typical incandescent light bulb contains a thin wire (usually tungsten) called a filament that has a high electrical resistance. This filament gets very hot when an electric current passes through it. The intense temperature makes the filament glow brightly.
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Answer:
false
Explanation:
because when we glow the bulb the filament become hot.
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