Why does a lightbulb get suddenly much brighter shortly before it blows?

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Why does a lightbulb get suddenly much brighter shortly before it blows?

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The filament gets thinner over time continually. It reaches a point where the material gets super excited, ie too much power being pushed through for the remaining material, gives off more light yet overheats as it does so.

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