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How can a bulb be resistor?​

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In incandescent light bulb... According to my opinion... in a broader way... when current flows in a wire electrons vibrate from their mean position to extreme and vice-versa. vibrating electron collides with another electrons... so there occurs no movement of electrons which resists flow of current.........So in this way bulb acts as resistor...

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Answer: The reason a light bulb glows is that electricity is forced through tungsten, which is a resistor. The energy is released as light and heat. A conductor is the opposite of a resistor. Electricity travels easily and efficiently through a conductor, with almost no other energy released as it passes.

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