Energy & Electricity in Science : How Does a Light Bulb Work?

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2008

The working part of a light bulb is called the filament, which is a thin piece of metal that gets very hot. Discover how argon gas in a light bulb keeps the light bulb from burning with information from a science teacher in this free video on electricity and science lessons.

Expert: Steve Jones
Contact: www.marlixint.com
Bio: Steve Jones is an experienced mathematics and science teacher.
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky

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  • Now I can light a lamp here

  • Thank you. Physics demonstration.

  • Nice tut, Helped me good with my sience home work.

  • thabnkyou is really helped with my science home work :)

  • Does anyone know if you can hook up a magnetic motor to a lightbulb and make it work?

  • Thanks im grade 6 and im doin a project on electricity and this helped big time! andi learnt alot about it 5 out of 5 subscribed and liked

  • awesome video. thank you

  • Thanx for this video I'm going to use it in My English Class Thank u Bunches

  • @murrangurk i understood him quite clearly. he is speaking clear concise english. the aussie accent is wierd.

  • I love THIS thanks alot it really helped me with my project

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