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An incandescent bulb.
Light and heat is the something created
Anything that gets hot and glows, for instance an incandescent light bulb, an electric fire, or a gas fire.
Tungsten :)
Usually a Tungsten alloy.
fire-heat
An incandescent bulb.
750-8500C more or less.
An incandescent bulb.
Light and heat is the something created
Glows is the third person singular conjugation of the verb glow. The burner on the stove glows when hot.
Electric lamps having incandescent filaments.
tungsten is a poor conductor of electricity,tungsten glows when electrical energy from the energy source is flowing through the conductor of electricity and when electrical energy reach the metal filament(tungsten) the tungsten gets electrical energy and produce heat when it became white-hot and the tungsten glows the glows is called light.
When something gets hot it expands and when it gets cold it'll contract
The heating element of an electric heater is a "resistor", the cord which conducts the electricity is not. The resistance of the element of an electric heater is very high. As current flows through the heating element, it becomes red hot and glows. On the other hand, the resistance of the cord is low. It does not become red hot when current flows through it.
Anything that gets hot and glows, for instance an incandescent light bulb, an electric fire, or a gas fire.
I'm not sure but i think its the coils of wire