Science, asked by navya3040, 1 year ago


The temperature of the filament of an electric bulb is 2700°C
when it glows. Why is it not burnt up
at such a high temperature?

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Answered by TUSHARD964
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Because it's filament is made up of tungsten whose melting point is about 3400°C.....

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Answered by rumourgirl
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This is because the lamp's filament has high melting point and is held in an atmosphere of inert gases which prevent its oxidation.

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