Social Sciences, asked by Kritika20021, 1 year ago

why is the longuster almost exclusively filament of electric lamps

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Answered by Anonymous
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No, it's tungsten...


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Answered by Anonymous
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The melting point and resistivity of tungsten are very high. It does not burn very easy at a high temperature. The electric lamps glow at very high temperatures. Hence, tungsten is mainly used as heating element of electric bulbs.

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