The electrical grid in North America uses AC system. Your home is connected to the grid through your utility company. To answer the question, you will find AC in the filament of a light bulb in your home.
Light bulb in the home - alternating current (A/C) Light bulb in a car - direct current (D/C) Output of a battery charger - direct current Input of a battery charger - usually alternating current
A.C. in your home and D.C. in your car.
The filament of a light bulb overs enough resistance to current flow, that the filament heats up so much that it will glow and produce visible light.
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Yes, a light bulb is a source of light. When current is going through the filament the resistance generates enough heat that the filament glows, producing light.
Light bulb in the home - alternating current (A/C) Light bulb in a car - direct current (D/C) Output of a battery charger - direct current Input of a battery charger - usually alternating current
A.C. in your home and D.C. in your car.
A light bulb that uses a filament is also known as an incandescent light bulb.
In an incandescent light bulb the wire that gives off the light is called the Filament.
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The filament of a light bulb overs enough resistance to current flow, that the filament heats up so much that it will glow and produce visible light.
I would expect the light bulb to fail.
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light bulbs have metal contacts that connect to an electrical circuit and a filament. power lights up the filament in the bulb .
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