Science, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

The same amount of current flows through the connecting wires and the bulb
filament. However, it is only the filament that glows. Why?​

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Answered by tishaw840036
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Answer:

it is because connecting wires have low resistivity whereas,bulb filament has high resistivity due to which it heats up start to glow.

Answered by pkmkb93000
1

Explanation:

The resistance of electric line wires is very, very less than that of the filament of the bulb and as the wires are the good conductors of electricity which cannot stop electricity so they cannot heat up if the circuit is proper. Therefore, the current through high resistance filament produces more heat which makes it glow.

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