A light bulb is created when a filament becomes so hot that it glows. The high temperature causes the metal filament to emit light, which produces illumination in the bulb.
Neon
The element that glows bright orange-red is typically tungsten when it is heated in a light bulb or in a welding arc.
Glows is the third person singular conjugation of the verb glow. The burner on the stove glows when hot.
fire-heat
Tungsten is the filament used in electric light bulbs that glows white hot when subjected to an electric current.
Neon gas glows orange-red when an electric current passes through it. This phenomenon is commonly seen in neon signs and other types of neon lighting.
The light glows because of the hot Filament.
night light
An incandescent bulb.
light sight
tungsten is a poor conductor of electricity,tungsten glows when electrical energy from the energy source is flowing through the conductor of electricity and when electrical energy reach the metal filament(tungsten) the tungsten gets electrical energy and produce heat when it became white-hot and the tungsten glows the glows is called light.