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It depends what material it is made of.
Electrically: Insulating or conducting is a material property. So it all depends on what the pan is made of. However most metals aren't great conductors, the only really good conductors are: Silver, Copper, Aluminium and Gold.
Thermally: A frying pan has to be a great thermal conductor to transfer heat into your food. Usually this happens through induction. This is the process of having a magnetic field change through the pan. Now we know that the pan is made of a metal and usually metal can conduct magnetic fields very well. However in doing so, when these fields change, they create a sort of friction between the atoms that make up the structure of the metal. This causes heating, that is then transferred to your food.
an insulator
Conductor.
yes
insulator.
insulator
is a pen a insulator of conductor
Plastic is an electrical and thermal insulator.
an insulator. that's why it's used in building
A frying pan would be a Conductor :)
A frying pan would be a Conductor :)
It depends on the material. If a frying pan is metal (which it is, usually) then it is definitely a conductor. There are poor conductors:ClothPaperWoodPlasticFoamPacking 'peanuts'Sheets & BlanketsRubberInsulationCeramicAnd Good Conductors:MetalHuman beingsWireOther metal products such as steelIn the long run, yes, a frying pan is definitely a conductor of heat.
A frying pan is a conductor as heat can easily travel through the pan since it's metal.
No, a copper cooking pan is a conductor, not an insulator.
Insulator. If it was a conductor you wouldn't be able to pick a pan up off the stove.
Frying pan are made of steel because they are a good thermal conductor (good thermal conductor means heat can pass through easily
Insulator.
insulator.
It is an insulator
conductor
shallow frying in a frying pan