I understand that this is for the same reason that a metal transfers electricity better: this is a result of a large number of free electrons, that is, electrons that are relatively free to move around.
I have found that metal conducts heat and cold better than plastic.
No!
plastic can burn even and cause a big orange flame!
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depends on the metal
Metal conducts heat better than plastic.
Metals transfers heat faster because its a conduit. which means it allows electricity and heat to travel through it. plastic does not.This is also the reason why electrical wire is not made from plastic; it is a poor conductor.
'nothing, it's like putting a spoon in a hot soup' Wrong ^ As the metal spoon is a better conductor of heat than the air the hot water (or soup) and the spoon as a larger surface area with the air (or active sight) it transfers heat to the surrounding faster, thus cooling the hot liquid faster.
well if you do it then paper burns MUCH faster than plastic...Thanks.
Because wood contains water and volatile oils which conduct heat along internal pathways used by the tree to draw water from roots to leaves.
Heat transfer is more rapid through the foil but it's hard to keep it contained. A microwave in a plastic container is easier and faster and then simply pour excess back into container.
When you put metal in water it cools down quick. When you put plastic in the microwave, you're in for a big problem....Plastic is the answer.
Metals transfers heat faster because its a conduit. which means it allows electricity and heat to travel through it. plastic does not.This is also the reason why electrical wire is not made from plastic; it is a poor conductor.
it would melt faster in a glass container faster.
Tin is a type of metal. Metal absorbs heat faster than plastic. Thos can be proven if u take a metal spoon and a plastic spoon into the sun. The metal one heats up faster. This is the same for everything else including pans..... hope this helped... XD
Wood.
Metal. The metal sheet will conduct heat from the rest of the environment to the ice, while a plastic sheet will insulate the ice and prevent heat from flowing into it.
The heat conductivity of a container will influence the rate at which its contents lose or retain heat. Aluminum being a metal is a good heat conductor (better than glass or plastic at least) and would allow ice cubes stored in it to absorb heat more readily than the other two.
Wood or plastic doesn't transfer heat as well as metal. If the handles were metal, you could not pick the pan up.
A plastic cup holds more heat because plastic can't take out heat. Glass conducts heat away.
The nail will help transfer the heat faster (by conduction).
plasticstyrafoam iron. the metal conducts heat, the plastic insulates (holds the heat in) - about what you said, the metal does conduct heat, so that the hot sides help to heat up the drink.
The plastic drink bottle feels warmer than a metal can because the metal can has a higher thermal conductivity compared to the plastic drink bottle. Thermal conductivity is the property of a substance to conduct heat, and the metal can, being made of metal, has a much higher ability to conduct heat compared with the plastic bottle. This means that when you touch the metal can, it draws out your own body heat faster than than when you touch the plastic bottle, so the can feels cooler.