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We use Tungsten in an electric bulb. Why ?​

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Answered by UndefinedLegend
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Tungsten is used in an electrical bulb because it has a high melting point and does not oxidize. Thus, the filament of tungsten does not melt even though a large amount of heat is generated due to the passage of the current through the filament (through the heating effect of the current).

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Answered by santoshgupta9495
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Tungsten is used for making filament of an electric bulb due to the following reasons: Being an alloy it has a very high melting point. It has very high resistivity so it does not burn easily at room temperature. The lamp glows at high temperatures.

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