No, it is an example of an insulator and it is not an example of conductors.
Not unless it's lamé, which is a cloth made out of metal threads.
no because cloth is not
Most fabrics are insulators
cloth is not a conductor
Many metals are good conductors. While technically a fridge is one, that's probably not the answer you're looking for. Anything conducts heat, even humans. Believe it or not but diamonds are some of the best conductors out there.
Conductors do, one example is copper.
They are Conductors, not much for insulation though. Differences between conductors and insulators? Conductors let energy such as electricity .
A materiel that allows an electric charge to pass through it is an conducter (copper, for example)
Conductors- which conduct electricity... Allow heat and electricity to pass through them.... Eg: metals like gold, silver, copper,etc. Insulators- which do not allow eletricity and eat to pass through them. Eg: glass and rubber - do not conduct electricity.
Cloth is a bad conductors/good insulator of heat. Bad conductors keep things warm or cold, so the answer is, because cloth is a bad conductor of heat!
the worst conductors of heat are wood, plastic, rubber, and cloth.
metal
Metals are the best conductors, Copper, Silver, and Gold for example.
Materials that are poor conductors of heat are Plastic and Wood "example."
Paper Wood Plastic Glass Cloth etc........(almost all things around you)
Thermal conductors are used for heat transfer; for example for cooking utensils and in power plants.
There are a great many conductors in the world. These conductors can include musical conductors and electrical conductors for example.
wood, rubber, skin, cloth, paper, and pretty much 99% of all non metals
woodrubberbreadplasticglassoilgasolinepaintclothvarnishpure distilled waterairceramicpotterylimestonesandstonemarblegranitebasaltpapermicaleatherconcreteseashellsasphaltetc.
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Some materials used to make cloth - such as cotton or polyesters - are not good conductors if they are completely dry.But if such a cloth is damp or wet the water it holds will easily conduct electricity and this can cause dangerous shocks or start fires if the voltage and current are allowed to get high enough.