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Q2 (CDS-II/2014) Science & Technology › Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) › Applied everyday chemistry Answer Verified

Tungsten is used for the construction of filament in electric bulb because of its

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Tungsten is the preferred material for incandescent bulb filaments primarily due to its exceptionally high melting point, which is approximately 3,422°C (3,695 K). This property allows the filament to be heated to extreme temperatures necessary for incandescence—the emission of visible light—without melting or losing structural integrity. While tungsten has a relatively low specific resistance (resistivity) compared to insulators, it is drawn into a very thin, long, and coiled wire to achieve the high electrical resistance required to generate sufficient heat via Joule heating (P = I²R). Additionally, tungsten exhibits a low rate of evaporation at high temperatures, which prevents the filament from thinning too quickly and ensures a longer operational life for the bulb. Its combination of thermal stability and mechanical strength makes it uniquely suited for this application.

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