Wool holds lot of air. As air is a bad conductor of heat, this makes the wool a bad conductor of heat, but a good insulator.
snow is a good insulator, especially when it remains in frozen state.
No, you could not describe it as an insulator, though it is less conductive than many other metals like copper, silver, and aluminum. You may be thinking of insulating flasks made of stainless steel. These work because they are double skinned, on the same principle as a thermos flask.
Cotton And Wool
Yes wool is a good insulator because it is dense. That's why sheep's wool is fluffy, because it's dense. You can find this at farms!!!!!!!
wool is a insulator
wool holds lot of air.air being bad conductor of heat make the wool a good conductor of heat.
yes and no it depends on what wool and what you want to insulate ?
it is a good insulator because its a warm and keeps heat in by trapping it with air
No because water is a good conductor of heat in comparison to wool.
Wool holds lot of air. As air is a bad conductor of heat, this makes the wool a bad conductor of heat, but a good insulator.
because it can keep heat in because it is thick and good for insulation
snow is a good insulator, especially when it remains in frozen state.
yes it is because wool has air pockets which keep in all the heat and block out the conduction of heat, convection and radiation.
No, you could not describe it as an insulator, though it is less conductive than many other metals like copper, silver, and aluminum. You may be thinking of insulating flasks made of stainless steel. These work because they are double skinned, on the same principle as a thermos flask.
Cotton And Wool
It traps air, which is a very good insulator of heat.