why does a bulb get hot
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I think because the chemical energy changes to electric energy
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When you turn on a light bulb, electricity flows through the filament. As the filament heats up it produces light. ... Most of the electricity flowing through the filament generates heat while a small percentage actually produces light. That's why light bulbs get quite hot to the touch.
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