Incandescent light bulbs contain a metallic filament inside. Metallic systems have allowed energy levels in a continuous range of energy, so

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Incandescent light bulbs contain a metallic filament inside. Metallic systems have allowed energy levels in a continuous range of energy, so electrons can make transitions of any energy within that range. In our lab, we will connect a light bulb to a variable AC voltage source (a Variac), which can deliver 0-140 V to the filament. The higher the voltage, the hotter we make the temperature, and the more energy we are giving the electrons in the metal, Suppose that at 20 V the filament is a dull red color, which means that most of the photons being emitted are red. When we increase the voltage, what color of light do you expect the filament to emit?

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Kim Chi 3 years 2021-09-03T21:18:59+00:00 1 Answers 6 views 0

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    2021-09-03T21:20:35+00:00

    Answer:

    Since at 20V most of the photons released are red then when the voltage keeps increasing the hotter the filament will be, therefore the color of light will be bright red.

    Explanation:

    The higher the energy the more the electrons in the molecules of the object will be excited, and when they de-excite to their ground states they release energy in the form of infrared light. The increase in voltage and higher temperatures make the object release brighter color and sometimes at the highest temperatures +1400 degrees Celsius, the color glows hot white.

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