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Textbook Solutions for Conceptual Physics

Chapter 23 Problem 15E

Question

Why is the current in an incandescent bulb greater immediately after it is turned on than it is a few moments later? (That’s why bulbs usually burn out just as they are being turned on.)

Solution

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We know that the resistance of the metal is affected by the temperature, before the bulb heats up the filament is cooler and has less resistance so the current will be higher and after enough time, the bulb is heated up this makes the resistance higher so low current will pass.

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Title Conceptual Physics 12 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321909107

Why is the current in an incandescent bulb greater

Chapter 23 textbook questions

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