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Plastic foam consists of bubbles containing air or gas. Those bubbles are poor conductors of heat, and reduce the transfer of heat from warmer to cooler areas.
They stop the hot particles from escaping into the atmosphere
Transfer of heat can be slow down by increase insulation. For radiation heat transfer, colour coating could reduce rate of radiation in the same manner as insulation. Reduce surface area of heat transfer (or area of contact) can also reduce rate of heat transfer.
Plastic Better materials to slow heat transfer through conduction are called heat insulation material, like fiberglass, foam, and historically, asbestos. A trapped air space is also very good, like double pane windows. But radiant heat is best insulated using reflective surfaces separated by a space. The lighter the density of the material between the reflective surfaces, the better the insulation effect. A vacuum between reflective surfaces is ideal. This is often called a thermos. This is what is used to store liquefied gases.
Their usually function is to slow the transfer of heat.
You have the mechanism of heat transfer correct but the name for it incorrect! The process where slow movements of mantle rocks transfer heat is known as convection.
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Plastic foam consists of bubbles containing air or gas. Those bubbles are poor conductors of heat, and reduce the transfer of heat from warmer to cooler areas.
Yes. It's true that slow movements of mantle rock called convection transfer heat in the mantle
It depends on the medium of heat transfer. For solids, it is conduction heat transfer. For liquids and gases, it is convection heat transfer. for vacuum (no medium), it is radiation heat transfer.
They stop the hot particles from escaping into the atmosphere
To stop or slow down the transfer of heat from one object to another.
The polystyrene is a foam consisting of a lot of air pockets that do not transfer heat quickly. It does depend upon the thickness of the polystyrene. Thinner ones will transfer heat quicker.
Transfer of heat can be slow down by increase insulation. For radiation heat transfer, colour coating could reduce rate of radiation in the same manner as insulation. Reduce surface area of heat transfer (or area of contact) can also reduce rate of heat transfer.
foam reduces the heat transfer rate and aeration rate in any of the aerobic reactions as it is vital for cells to grow..
i think it would melt the foam