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Tungsten in the filament of incandescent lightbulb.
Tungsten is ideal for use in light bulbs because of its high melting point, which is around 3422 °C (6192 °F).
No, pig hair is not used to make light bulbs. Light bulbs are typically made using a combination of glass, metal, and tungsten or other types of filaments. Pig hair is not a suitable material for this purpose.
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yes, incandescent bulbs do not contain a filament of platinum. Yes they do contain a filament called a tungsten.
Argon(or nitrogen) and tungsten are used in incandescent light bulbs.
Tungsten in the filament of incandescent lightbulb.
Generally, tungsten.
Incandescent light bulbs. Generally high temperature, or high wear applications.
Tungsten, as it burns long and brightly.
Incandescent light bulbs. Generally high temperature, or high wear applications.
Any noble gas except helium, or beryllium used in WWII is now dangerous or tungsten, copper, zinc, nickel, fluorine, mercury, titanium, and carbon Tungsten Filament is used in Incandescent Lamps and Fluorescent Lamps Tungsten and Argon are used in incandescent light bulbs. Tungsten (chemical symbol 'W', 74)
It is made of tungsten, a metal with a very high melting point.
Filament. Correct; made of tungsten wire in most incandescent bulbs.