You can feel the heat coming off of the pan!!!!
An aluminum pan is a conductor, which makes it useful for cooking, since it heats up when placed on a burner or over a flame.
insulator
Aluminum is a good conductor of electricity and heat. It gives of a shiny, metallic luster, and is highly malleable - meaning it can be bended into different shapes.
Something is aluminum when you put it under light it will reflect and it exhorbs heat on zinctoniumis scale
i dont no but i need to no too. Please tell me if anyone nos
Aluminum. That is how to tell a reproduction. Just rub your finger inside of the wheel well. Rough, is a fiberglass copy. Smooth is an aluminum, which they do make aluminum copies, however, they are more quality, thus being worth more, than the fiberglass.
they are completely different elements so there are many differences with respect to density, boiling/freezing points, conductivity, malleability and many other characteristics
Aluminum is a good conductor of electricity and heat. It gives of a shiny, metallic luster, and is highly malleable - meaning it can be bended into different shapes.
You question is very poorly worded, It is difficult to tell what it is you want to know. On the simple basis the heat of Aluminum would depend on it mass and how much energy you put into it - )how much you have heated it) On a more precise basis the figure below will tell you how much energy you need to put into it to heat it up: The specific heat of Aluminum is 0.91 kJ/kg oK
to tell u what the wether is like
to tell u what the wether is like
Um. I think its because its black and black conducts heat. DON'T TELL YOUR TEACHERS THIS IT'S JUST AN IDEA! Please if you do tell them that its an idea and if you'r old enough to go to uni or collage you should be answering this, not me.
Something is aluminum when you put it under light it will reflect and it exhorbs heat on zinctoniumis scale
no a wether *real name for a fixed buck has no hormones ... so he would not be able to tell you when a doe is in heat... a buck rag would work .. rub it on the face and front legs of a buck in rut and hang it in or bring it to your doe several times a day if she is in heat she will flag for you ..*wag her tail vigorously
Take your diamond to a local jeweler, who can use a probe to determine whether or not the stone conducts heat, which is the best test for a diamond's authenticity.
stainless is steel. aluminum is aluminum
Insulators do not conduct heat and are therefore non-metals. Metals do conduct heat, and vey well may i add. But, for the record, you're thinking of electricity. Potatoes conduct heat, and they're not metals. Anyone who has held a lump in their hand will tell you that playdough conducts heat, in fact, rather a lot of other materials conduct heat and water also conduct heat
it is steel but it could be aluminum. it's aluminum when you can tell. you can tell if the bike is really light when you do a wheelie (i wouldn't try it) or when you pick it up (better choose).
I'm not familiar with Aluminum Awnings. Can somebody tell me more about it and what do you use it for?