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
Materials that do not allow heat to pass are insulators. (In real life, there are no perfect insulators, but if not much heat passes, then it is an insulator.)
yes thermoplastics are good insulators of heat
Three good insulators of heat are, maybe plastic, wood and glass! That's all I can think of right now but plastic and wood are very good insulators (etc. used of saucepan handles)
diapers are good insulators because they hold in the cold and and heat but is a bad conductor
Heat, cold, pollution
Insulators are the complete opposite of conductors. Insulators insulate the heat, but conductors let it pass straight through.
The substances that don't conduct heat through them are called as 'insulators of heat'. Eg - Plastic, Wood etc.
the best insulater would probably be aluminum foil. the reason for this is that it reflects heat and light. That's how solar ovens work.
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
Styrofoam
nonmetals
Materials that do not allow heat to pass are insulators. (In real life, there are no perfect insulators, but if not much heat passes, then it is an insulator.)
Some heat insulators are fiberglass, polyurethane foam, and polystyrene. Two other thermal insulators used as insulating materials in building construction are mineral wool and cellular glass.
Insulators are materials or substances that do not readily allow the passage of sound or heat. Two examples of insulators are glass and porcelain.
rubber