Physics, asked by ashifzehen3, 9 months ago

why is tungsten metal used in bulbs but not in fuse wires?

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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The above-listed points enable tungsten to hold a lot of currents and as a result of the heating effect of current, it's starting to glow spreading light. However, these properties disable it to be a fuse wire because a fuse wire needs to have the following properties: Low melting point. Low ohmic losses.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The above-listed points enable tungsten to hold a lot of currents and as a result of the heating effect of current, it's starting to glow spreading light. However, these properties disable it to be a fuse wire because a fuse wire needs to have the following properties: Low melting point. Low ohmic losses.

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