Why don’t light bulbs explode?

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A gas surrounding a burning hot piece of metal in a sealed glass container, why dont they explode immediately?

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The gases present inside a light bulb consist of a small amount of argon. The pressure is low enough that heating up with the filament doesn’t cause the glass to become stressed, while argon’s non-reactive property doesn’t let the filament actually burn.

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