the wire inside the glass case of an electric bulb is made up of
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The filament sits in the middle of the bulb, held up by a glass mount. The wires and the filament are housed in a glass bulb, which is filled with an inert gas, such as argon. When the bulb is hooked up to a power supply, an electric current flows from one contact to the other, through the wires and the filament.
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- Tungsten wire
Incandescent light bulbs consist of an air-tight glass enclosure (the envelope, or bulb) with a filament of tungsten wire inside the bulb, through which an electric current is passed. Contact wires and a base with two (or more) conductors provide electrical connections to the filament.
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