Chemistry, asked by harinivenkat71, 1 year ago

Why is tungsten coiled in a bulb

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Answered by gotnwkira
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Answer:

tungsten is coiled in a bulb

Explanation:

It is thus coiled to increase the total length of the tungsten which will increase the total resistance. The increased resistance causes electrical energy to escape as a greater amount of light energy

Answered by narinderbraich03
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When electric current goes through the filament, there filament glows. To make the bulb produce more light, filament is made of coils of fine wire, also known as the coiled coal.

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