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Question:

Why is the filament of an incandescent light bulb made out of tungsten, as opposed to copper wire?

Why tungsten, not copper?

Answer:

Copper would melt before it could reach the temperatures necessary for incandescence. Tungsten, on the other hand, has a higher melting point than any other element, and stays solid at such temperatures.

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