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Where do the electrons come from that produce heat and light in a light bulb?
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Where do the electrons come from that produce heat and light in a light bulb?
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Where do the electrons come from that produce heat and light in a light bulb?
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The filament of the light bulb.
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Electrical energy is converted to waste heat. Iām not sure but this is what I think...
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