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The bulb gets brighter because the filament is getting hotter. If the filament's temperature gets too high it will melt at some point and fall apart. The current will stop flowing and the bulb will "blow".
When the water gets warmer the water becomes less dense.
Electricity flows through the filament, resistance in the filament causes heat and light energy to be created.
The resistance decreases
resistance increases
The bulb gets brighter because the filament is getting hotter. If the filament's temperature gets too high it will melt at some point and fall apart. The current will stop flowing and the bulb will "blow".
Typically, that substance becomes oxidized.
The temperature decreases
The filament breaks.
the range of energies becomes broader
It becomes a liquid or solid depending on the temperature.
Rubber becomes harder and less pliable as the temperature decreases until ultimately it actually becomes brittle.
When temperature becomes below the melting point, it 'freezes' to become solid.
It will disintegrate as the temperature becomes too extreme
the range of energies becomes broader
the range of energies becomes broader
I know that it drops, but I don't know what the temperature becomes. It is quite cold though.