yes i think
A2: No, Not in Solid form. It is a Very Good insulator If sprayed into closed-cell foam or spun into fabric.
No.
Plastic is an insulator meaning it does not conduct heat .
Because it fills heat slowly
Plastic is made out of organic (carbon based) molecules which hold on to their electrons rather than contributing them to a common pool as metals do. Hence you do not get the kind of electron mobility needed for electrical conductivity.
It depends on the kind of plastic but mostly (I'd think) plastic is a better insulator for heat transport
Plastic is a non conductor of electricity.
Because plastic is a good insulator from heat & electricity.
Plastic is an insulator meaning it does not conduct heat .
Because plastic is a good insulator from heat & electricity.
Plastic is an insulator.
no
Yes , plastic is a poor conductor of heat!!:) Metal is a good conductor though
Styrofoam is a better insulator of heat than plastic. The plastic allows the heat in and out and the cold in and out. The Styrofoam helps keep the heat in.
yes it is.
Yes
yes plastic is very good insulator
it is good heat insulator, as it has air in it. as air is a good insulator of heat, the sponge, which has lots of pockets of air also becomes a good insulator
Most plastic materials have the heat conducting of 0.2-0.5W/m°C. To comparison has steel the heat conducting of 100 W/m°C