No because water is a good conductor of heat in comparison to wool.
wool holds lot of air.air being bad conductor of heat make the wool a good conductor of heat.
An insulator.
wool i think.
A vacuum is a great sound insulator. Materials that absorb energy such as wool are good insulators as well. I heard of a silicone adhesive that transformed acoustic energies into heat - that was a good insulator if it was used to glue two sheets of something together.
Dry rag is quite a good insulator for the same reasons other insulators are. There are very few 'loose' electrons. This of course, ceases to be the case if wet.
Wool of any color acts as an insulator, because it can trap and hold air - even when it's wet.
wool holds lot of air.air being bad conductor of heat make the wool a good conductor of heat.
wool is a insulator
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!!!!!!!
cotton wool
cotton wool
it is a good insulator because its a warm and keeps heat in by trapping it with air
Heat insulation would be wool. Note that denim is normally made of cotton, or a cotton/polyester blend. None of them would be very good electrical insulation when wet.
Heat insulation would be wool. Note that denim is normally made of cotton, or a cotton/polyester blend. None of them would be very good electrical insulation when wet.
snow is a good insulator, especially when it remains in frozen state.
yes and no it depends on what wool and what you want to insulate ?
Wool is both a good thermal insulator and good electrical insulator. However as most wool socks are knitted they have many small openings that electric sparks could jump through, so they are not safe to insulate high voltages.