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No, copper wire cannot be used to make the filament of an electric bulb as copper wire has very low resistance. Therefore, the bulb will not glow if current is passed. It would also melt - the filament has to be white-hot to be any use!
This was called a filament and was found in older electric light bulbs.
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filament
In an incandescent light bulb the wire that gives off the light is called the Filament.
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filament
As the name implies, support wires support the filament wire in the bulb, The filament, of course is the wire that glows white hot, giving out light
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As the name implies, support wires support the filament wire in the bulb, The filament, of course is the wire that glows white hot, giving out light
As the name implies, support wires support the filament wire in the bulb, The filament, of course is the wire that glows white hot, giving out light
It is a very tiny wire, which is in a light bulb.