Because metal is a conductor
Yes heat can pass through wood.
wood
wood is an insulator of heat because its electrons don't allow heat and electricity to flow through them
heat may be able to go through water..................................
Because metal is a conductor
Yes heat can pass through wood.
Because wood is not a good conductor of heat. The molecules in wood are not very close to each other; therefore the heat cannot travel through the molecules and you can't feel the heat. Metal is a good conductor of heat because the molecules are very tightly packed together, so the heat can travel through easily. Hope this helps
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Some, but not all. Some materials are insulators- heat does not travel well through them.
no
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Sound waves need matter to travel through, and wood is matter, so yes, sound waves travel through wood. They travel through wood faster than they do through air, as wood is denser than air.
wood is an insulator of heat because its electrons don't allow heat and electricity to flow through them
wood is an insulator of heat because its electrons don't allow heat and electricity to flow through them
Heat travels through waves of insulation through metals and other materials. The only metals that heat does not travel through are aluminum and nickel.
Insulators- do not let heat through