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When a Filament bulb Glows light energy and heat energy are generated . Only light energy is commonly used . write down a context that uses the heat energy​

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Answered by Radhaisback2434
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Explanation:

A filament has lots of opposition or resistance to electricity. The filament then heats up and becomes red-hot as a result of this it begins to glow, turning electrical energy into light energy. It is because of the Joule effect, which means that as the electrical current flows through them, the resistances heat up.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • A filament has lots of opposition or resistance to electricity. The filament then heats up and becomes red-hot as a result of this it begins to glow, turning electrical energy into light energy. It is because of the Joule effect, which means that as the electrical current flows through them, the resistances heat up.

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