When current flows through the filament of a bulb it gets heated to such a high temperature
that it starts glowing. However the wires used for making electric circuits do not normally become
that hot. Why is it so?
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Tungsten Wire
Explanation:
That is called Filament... Made of Tungsten... Very High Melting Point...
Like Room Heater Filament
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