The glowing wire inside a torch bulb is called terminal. is that true or false
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The thin wire inside the bulb is called filament. It glows when electricity from the cell is passed through it. The base of the bulb and the metal tip of the base are the two terminals of the bulb
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An electric circuit is said to be closed or complete when there is flow of electricity through the circuit. ... The bulb glows due to flow of electric current from the positive terminal to the negative terminal through the filament of the bulb. Such a circuit is called a closed circuit.
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