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You are given a small bulb. Name the other components you need to light up.

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To light up a small bulb we need other components such as: 

1-Wires 

2- Cell or battery 

3- Switch or key

ack before the invention of modern lighting, you probably would've reached for a candle or an oil lamp. If you lived in a big house, you probably needed several candles or lamps. Lighting all these devices — and keeping them lit — could be quite a chore. They could also produce a lot of heat and soot that weren't necessarily very pleasant.

It's no WONDER that inventors of the past yearned for a simple solution to lighting their way in the dark. In the late 1800s, two inventors — American Thomas Edison and Englishman Sir Joseph Swan — came up with the same invention independently around the same time: the light bulb.

Looking back across time, it's interesting to note that it took so long for such a simple invention to come about. The traditional light bulb, also called an incandescent light bulb, is an elegantly simple device made up of only a few basic parts. In fact, it hasn't changed much since Edison's day. It was, however, a technological revolution that forever changed history.

Light bulbs consist of only a few basic parts. The metal base has two metal contacts that connect to the ends of an electrical circuit. The metal contacts attach to two stiff wires, which themselves are connected by a thin metal filament. The filament is the thin wire you see in the middle of the light bulb, held up by a glass mount. All of this exists within a glass bulb filled with an inert gas, such as argon.

When a light bulb connects to an electrical power supply, an electrical current flows from one metal contact to the other. As the current travels through the wires and the filament, the filament heats up to the point where it begins to emit photons, which are small packets of visible light.

In a typical 60-watt light bulb, the filament is made of a long, thin length of tungsten metal. Although the filament inside the bulb looks like it's only about an inch long, it's actually over six feet long and rolled into a tight coil. This is possible because it's only about one-hundredth of an inch thick!

Not all metals will emit visible light when heated to extreme temperatures. In fact, most will melt before reaching such temperatures. Tungsten, however, has an extremely high melting temperature, making it the perfect metal for light bulb filaments.a

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