Insulator. If it was a conductor you wouldn't be able to pick a pan up off the stove.
Insulator.
conductor
conductor!!!!! ;))
yes
A frying pan would be a Conductor :)
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.
A frying pan would be a Conductor :)
It is a poor conductor. I just tried it.
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.
If you mean "pot holders" or "oven mitts", no they are not conductive. They are made of cloth and filler material to insulate the hands from the heat of a hot pan when removing it from the oven or the stove top.
Insulator.
insulator.
It is an insulator
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.
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