A filament.
In an incandescent light bulb the wire that gives off the light is called the Filament.
You are thinking of a filament.
Filament.
the wire travels to the bulb and this metal needle that the electricity hits it and it gives off light.
it is the coiled wire that heats up and gives off light in a incandescent (ordinary) light bulb.
The amount of light a star gives off is the intensity or luminosity. Absolute Magnitude measures the amount of light given off.
The threadlike wire that gives off light in an electric light bulb is called a "filament." Typically made of tungsten, the filament heats up when an electric current passes through it, producing light as a result of incandescence. This is a key component in traditional incandescent light bulbs.
An incandescent light emits light due to the heating of its filament wire, which causes the wire to become so hot that it glows and gives off visible light. This process is known as incandescence.
A three-wire light switch functions by controlling the flow of electricity in a circuit using three wires: a hot wire, a switched wire, and a neutral wire. When the switch is turned on, it connects the hot wire to the switched wire, allowing electricity to flow to the light fixture. When the switch is turned off, the connection is broken, cutting off the electricity flow and turning off the light.
The material is called a photoemissive material.
The sun gives off light through a process called nuclear fusion in its core. This light then travels through space and reaches Earth, where some of it is reflected off surfaces like clouds, water, and sand.
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