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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.

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