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because the filament should be heated so the resistance should be high .so it uses a long and thin wire
The stem of the daffodil, upon which rests the flower, is thin, upright and green. It does not branch, except in some daffodil varieties there will be multiple flowers with branching only at the tip. The stem stores surplus food for growth and development. How "tall" the daffodil is depends solely on the length of the stem.
Normally after flowering
The wiring inside the light bulb is very thin (the filament) and glows when heated. The current through the thin wire heats up the filament wire so that it will glow. See the related link 'How Light Bulbs Work'.
No, it is not. Filament is a noun meaning 1) a thin stalk in plant reproductive organs, or 2) a thin wire as is found in incandescent light bulbs.
Because if the thin filament wire was heated in regular air it would burn up.
This structure is called the Axon
You should only sharpen your knives once per year, because after a while of continuous sharpening your knive blade will become thin.
capillary walls are very thin, often a cell thick. artery walls have two thick layers.
Pre-emergent weed killer places a thin barrier on the ground that kills the roots of little seedlings that try to sprout, effectively stopping weeds before they can grow into a plant. This has no effect on existing bulbs (which are already beneath the layer of protection), although it should stop any new bulbs from sprouting from seeds that the plant may have spread last year.
It looks and is very thin. Often 2-3 coats are needed.
Yes it is and you should have search this up unless your thin!!!