no.
glass retains the heat for almost twice as long.
yes
Yes, lead is a metallic solid, and therefore facilitates the transfer of heat (energy) better than other solids.
Yes, copper is a very conductive metal.
yes.but plastic cup is a better good insulator than glass beaker.
Retain. And give. Off heat and energy
Black actually dissipates heat faster than other "colours" or say chrome.
Compared to the external environment, a greenhouse will retain heat.
Coffee mugs are usually made of ceramic earthenware materials instead of glass, because materials such as porcelain retain heat better than glass. If glass gets too hot, it will shatter.
in respect to what? In what terms?
A glass cup will conduct heat away quickly - a plastic cup would hold heat the best.
Perhaps because the glass is in amorphous structure and ceramic is in crystalline structure. Glass is a better conductor of heat than ceramic is.
There are some glass doors for a fireplace, but you must make sure that the glass can withstand the heat of the fire. The glass door will prevent some heat from escaping, but not all. The glass door will not aid in keeping a room warm.
Water molecules retain energy due to heat transfer.
three main ways. they retain body heat, they block weather, the provide air gaps.
The average set of patio blinds does not actually retain heat. In order to retain heat you will need to purchase a set of heat retaining patio blinds. Which are designed specially to keep heat in the enclosed area.
aluminum pot
A vacuum would retain the heat best, hence a thermos flask has a vacuum around it =-)
Yes, lead is a metallic solid, and therefore facilitates the transfer of heat (energy) better than other solids.