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A goose down jacket. Air gets trapped in between the goose feathers and acts as an insulator.
Trapped air makes a good insulator.
Trapped air makes a good insulator.
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Is air a thermal insulator or thermal conductor? Read more:Is_air_a_thermal_insulator_or_thermal_conductor
Dry air is an insulator. it does not conduct electricity.
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A goose down jacket. Air gets trapped in between the goose feathers and acts as an insulator.
Trapped air makes a good insulator.
Trapped air makes a good insulator.
insulator as when the wires of a circuit are disconnected no electricity flows.
No. A towel has air in it, therefore making it a conductor.
it's an insulator. conductors are things like metals or salts.
Yes, because it has lots of trapped air in it and that's what makes a good insulator.