yes air can insulate because it has air particale which are so for from each other
Double glazing is used to insulate homes because it traps the cold air inside the to glass windows
Yes air is a very goo insulator use a window for example in between the glass is a poked of air they put in it to insulate
When you pick up a hot item there is no air to insulate your hand.
No, it doesn't insulate very well either thermally or electrically.
Plastic cardboard, cloth and rubber are four substances that insulate wire.
The rubber underneath the carpet traps air bubbles which help to insulate.
You get no air circulation for one...
Well, it can be used to insulate, but it's actually the air trapped in the fibres of the carpet that insulate - just like fur does.
Double glazing is used to insulate homes because it traps the cold air inside the to glass windows
Yes, because of the voids (air spaces).
They are good because they can insulate conductors to prevent you from being electrocuted. You can insulate your windows so no air leaks through them. You can insulate wires so that you don't get electrocuted. There are also many other things they are good for:)
there is no prefix of insulate because the root word is insulate
Yes air is a very goo insulator use a window for example in between the glass is a poked of air they put in it to insulate
Look at where the cold air is coming from and see if it can be stopped, if not insulate the pipe.
Since dry air has no other substance to conduct heat i.e there is no free ion /electron .Hence air is used as an insulater. -Akashraj.
When you pick up a hot item there is no air to insulate your hand.
how does the gas from bubble wrao help to insulate something wrapped in it