-Cooking utensils, kettles, saucepans and boilers are usually made of aluminum or stainless steel where direct heating is involved.
-Soldering iron rods are made of iron with the tip made of copper because copper is a much better conductor of heat than iron.
-Heat exchangers such as those used in a laundry enable precious fuel to be saved
1) Cooking utensils such as pots, kettles, saucepans and boilers - to transfer heat from the source to the food without fouling the heating source or burning the food
Heat exchangers - where energy is transfered from one fluid (fluids include both gases and liquids) to another through the walls of the pipes or fins. These include
2) refrigerators
3) air conditioners
4) heat pumps (which can serve as both air conditioners and heaters for homes and businesses)
5) industrial heat exchangers like those found in distillation columns
There are plenty of others, but you only asked for 5
1 keeps food warm 2 reduces the time taken to cook food e.g sauce pan
1 cold eaten foods such as ice cream stays cold 2 cools bath water in summer
There are many users of good conductors of heat. A good example is cooking utensils which are used for cooking since they conduct and trap heat.
Diamond-best; gold, silver, copper, aluminum, brass- all very good conductors
Good heat conductors are drinking glass.
ALL metals are pretty good conductors of heat. Some, like gold, are very good conductors of heat.
Conductive materials: they are good conductors of heat or electricity. Nonconductive materials: they are not good conductors of heat or electricity.
Yes, most metals are good conductors of heat.
In general, good conductors of heat are good conductors of electricity.One exception is diamond which is an excellent electrical insulator and yet a good conductor of heat.
Generally speaking, materials that are good conductors of heat are good conductors of electricity. But there is a notable exception. Diamond, an allotrope of carbon, conducts heat better than any metal, but it is an electrical insulator.
Most metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.
All metals are good conductors of heat.
Good heat conductors are drinking glass.
Metals are usually good conductors of heat and electricity.
They aren't necessarily good conductors of both (like diamond, which is a good conductor of heat, but not electricity) Graphite is one that is both, but most of them are metals.
because it's a good heat conducter Electric conductors tend to be good heat conductors, but the above seems reasonable.
Good Electrical conductors: All metals, ionic substances (in solution or molten form) Bad Electrical conductors: Water Good Heat conductors: All Metals Bad Heat Conductors: Water
No, it is not.
Most of the metals are effective conductors of heat.They conduct heat without much loss in energy and quickly.Copper, silver are among best conductors of heat.metals are good conductor of heat.
Most of the metals are effective conductors of heat.They conduct heat without much loss in energy and quickly.Copper, silver are among best conductors of heat.metals are good conductor of heat.
Normally, materials which are good conductors of electricity are also good conductors of heat. This is because both electrical conductivity and heat conductivity is enhanced by mobile electrons, thus making metals both good electrical conductors and good heat conductors. However, I do not know if there might be an exception...