Some examples of heat conductors are nickel, coalbolt, iron, steel
Some examples of heat insulators are rubbber,glass,wood
are you stuck on the learning assed task wiring a house? is the question.... Described materials in the circuit as conductors and insulators? because i am stuck!
carries the electricity where it is needed
conductors are good conductors of heat ...where as insulators are bad conductors of heat......this condition also applies in the case of electricity ....
A conductor has high conductivity, and an example would be most metals.
An insulator has low conductivity, examples are plastics and wood.
Metal & beryllium oxide / fibreglass & asbestos
Any chance of a slightly more specific question? Then we could give a slightly more helpful answer.
all metals are good conductors and all non-metals are good inslators
Conductor = Iron, copper
Insulator = wood, plastic
Insulators are the complete opposite of conductors. Insulators insulate the heat, but conductors let it pass straight through.
the substances that allow heat to pass through them easily are called heat conductors. the substances that do not allow heat to pass through them easily are called heat insulators. ruchi
Conductors let energy (such as electricity and heat) flow through them easily while insulators do not.
Conductors conduct heat and electricity well because they have delocalised electrons in their structure. Insulators, on the other hand, do not have delocalised electrons and therefore do not conduct heat and electricity as a conductor, although they do conduct to some extent.
reduce the amount of heat passing though
Insulators are the complete opposite of conductors. Insulators insulate the heat, but conductors let it pass straight through.
They are bad conductors ,they do not allow heat transfer.
the substances that allow heat to pass through them easily are called heat conductors. the substances that do not allow heat to pass through them easily are called heat insulators. ruchi
Keys are usually made from some metal or alloy. If they are, they are good conductors, both of heat and of electricity.
Conductors let energy (such as electricity and heat) flow through them easily while insulators do not.
In general, metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.
Conductors conduct heat and electricity well because they have delocalised electrons in their structure. Insulators, on the other hand, do not have delocalised electrons and therefore do not conduct heat and electricity as a conductor, although they do conduct to some extent.
Conductors are good absorber of heat whereas insulator are bad absorber of heat .Examples of conductors are silver,copper,etc..and example of insulators are plastic,ebonite,etc...
In general, metal or anything else that conducts heat or electricity well is a bad insulator.
conductors conduct (transfer) heat and electricity very well, some exampels would be metals such as gold, copper, etc... insulators insulate (impede/prevent) heat and electricity from traveling through them efficiently or even at all, and some examples are wood, water (keep in mind, water itself is not what conducts electricity, it is the minerals in it), plastic, rubber, etc.
These are called insulators.
No. Both metals are good conductors of heat.