The wire that glows is typically a filament made from materials like tungsten or nichrome, used in incandescent bulbs or heating elements. When an electric current passes through it, the resistance causes the wire to heat up and emit visible light due to incandescence. This glowing effect occurs at high temperatures, often exceeding 1000 degrees Celsius. In modern applications, such as LED lights, this glowing wire is often replaced with more energy-efficient technologies.
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who invented electric wire
Barbed Wire Soul was created in 1997.
Bouquet of Barbed Wire was created in 1976.
The thin wire in an electric bulb that glows is called a filament. It is typically made of tungsten and glows when electricity passes through it, producing light.
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As the name implies, support wires support the filament wire in the bulb, The filament, of course is the wire that glows white hot, giving out light
It's the small coil of very fine tungsten wire that glows white hot.
As the name implies, support wires support the filament wire in the bulb, The filament, of course is the wire that glows white hot, giving out light
As the name implies, support wires support the filament wire in the bulb, The filament, of course is the wire that glows white hot, giving out light
The piece of coiled wire made of Tungsten (Wolfram) that heats up and glows in the lamp.
It's the small coil of very fine tungsten wire that glows white hot.
It's the small coil of very fine tungsten wire that glows white hot.
There is no oxygen.If the lightbulb had any oxygen,it would just burn up.But there isn't any,so the wire just goes super hot and glows.
In the visible spectrum or the infrared? Either way, if your earth wire is glowing you have a problem. Your earth wire is not intended as a current carrying wire. If the wire is loaded to the point that it glows then your circuit/breaker is not wired correctly and the earth wire is being used as an unintended path and is a hazard. Earth wires are not sized properly to carry current.
Incandescent light bulbs produce light when a filament made of tungsten wire is heated by an electric current flowing through it. The filament glows and emits light as it reaches high temperatures.