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In an incandescent light bulb the wire that gives off the light is called the Filament.
The wire inside a light bulb is called a filament. It is typically made of tungsten and emits light when an electric current passes through it, heating it up to produce light.
It is the filament.
The glass covering a light bulb is called a bulb or bulb glass, which protects the filament and controls the direction of light emitted.
If you are talking about an incandescent light bulb then its called a filament. It is thin so that it has a high level of resistance. Current going through the filament causes it to heat up and give off EM radiation in the spectrum of visible light.
The inside of a light bulb is called the filament, which is typically made of tungsten. When electricity flows through the filament, it heats up and produces light through incandescence.
Usually an element called tungsten.
The part in the middle of a light bulb is called a filament. It is made of a thin wire that emits light when electricity passes through it and heats up.
Its a coiled tungsten filament.
The filament in a light bulb is typically made of tungsten.
Filament
The filament of a light bulb allows electrical energy to be converted into radiant energy in the form of light and heat. When electricity flows through the filament, it heats up and emits light through a process called incandescence.