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Amanda [17]
1 year ago
12

When developing the light bulb, thomas edison’s lab went through numerous materials until they found one that would work. Which

one finally worked?.
Physics
1 answer:
zavuch27 [327]1 year ago
4 0

The material that finally worked in developing the light bulb is

Carbonized cardboard/ filament.

The formation of the light bulb was an important contribution to physics and mankind. However, various experiments were conducted in different labs to produce a light bulb.

The scientists of the olden times were having trouble in finding a material that could burn for a long and not have such a short lifespan.

It was the lab in which Thomas Edison worked that first used carbonized carbon filament in the light bulb. Their research proved to be a breakthrough because carbon filaments have a longer lifespan and burned effectively when electricity was provided.

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