If its an incandescent bulb the filament burns out; depending on the voltage put through the bulb (and the operating voltage of the bulb) the results can be quite spectacular. Normally the filament will burn out with a bright flash, if the voltage is high enough the bulb may explode.
Chemical energy from the battery gets converted to electricity; in the light-bulb, assuming the old-fashioned incandescent light-bulbs, the electricity gets converted to heat, and the heat gets converted to light (part of it; a significant part gets converted to useless heat).Chemical energy from the battery gets converted to electricity; in the light-bulb, assuming the old-fashioned incandescent light-bulbs, the electricity gets converted to heat, and the heat gets converted to light (part of it; a significant part gets converted to useless heat).Chemical energy from the battery gets converted to electricity; in the light-bulb, assuming the old-fashioned incandescent light-bulbs, the electricity gets converted to heat, and the heat gets converted to light (part of it; a significant part gets converted to useless heat).Chemical energy from the battery gets converted to electricity; in the light-bulb, assuming the old-fashioned incandescent light-bulbs, the electricity gets converted to heat, and the heat gets converted to light (part of it; a significant part gets converted to useless heat).
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When electricity passes through the filament of a standard light bulb, the electrons collide with the metal atoms present there, producing heat. When an object gets hotter, it causes light to be emmited by electrons transitioning in their atomic orbitals. Heat, light, electricity, all of these are governed by physics.
An incandescent bulb.
In an incandescent light bulb this is the filament. It is usually made of tungsten.
Chemical energy from the battery gets converted to electricity; in the light-bulb, assuming the old-fashioned incandescent light-bulbs, the electricity gets converted to heat, and the heat gets converted to light (part of it; a significant part gets converted to useless heat).Chemical energy from the battery gets converted to electricity; in the light-bulb, assuming the old-fashioned incandescent light-bulbs, the electricity gets converted to heat, and the heat gets converted to light (part of it; a significant part gets converted to useless heat).Chemical energy from the battery gets converted to electricity; in the light-bulb, assuming the old-fashioned incandescent light-bulbs, the electricity gets converted to heat, and the heat gets converted to light (part of it; a significant part gets converted to useless heat).Chemical energy from the battery gets converted to electricity; in the light-bulb, assuming the old-fashioned incandescent light-bulbs, the electricity gets converted to heat, and the heat gets converted to light (part of it; a significant part gets converted to useless heat).
its all about the electricity inside it. when the water gets into the light bulbs electricity gets irritated, that makes it explode. well, its either that or the light bulb just gets really angry at water that it explodes.
It gets heated up and glows spreading the light
The part of an incandescent light bulb that gets hot and produces the light is called the filament.
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Electricity has to pass through the filament which, when it gets hot enough from resistance to the current, begins to glow and give off light.
When electricity passes through the filament of a standard light bulb, the electrons collide with the metal atoms present there, producing heat. When an object gets hotter, it causes light to be emmited by electrons transitioning in their atomic orbitals. Heat, light, electricity, all of these are governed by physics.
The main wire in a bulb is the filament - which gets hot enough to give out light without burning away - and there are two other wires to take electricity to and from that filament.
It would no longer work. Light bulbs are usually under vacuum and if air gets in the filament blows.
A filament is part of a bulb.I will give you a full sentence. "The filament of a bulb is the part that gets hot and produces light"
No. A light bulb is a bulb that contains a filament that gets hot when electric current is passed through it.
No. A light bulb is a bulb that contains a filament that gets hot when electric current is passed through it.