Nothing does not conduct heat. If you are asking for three insulators: a coat, rubber, and plastic.
Three of these insulators, aka nonmetals, are wood, rubber, plastic, etc
Metals can conduct electricity, are malleable (can be hammered into thin sheets), and have a shiny appearance (luster).
Three of these insulators, aka nonmetals, are wood, rubber, plastic, etc
reflect light , conduct heat , and conduct electricity
Things that are nonmetal conduct heat poorly. These insulators would include plastic, rubber, Styrofoam and wood. This is due to the characteristics of the materials.
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Non Examples of conductivity are: plastic, aluminum, wood, etc. Plastic, aluminum and wood don't get cold really easly! By the way, things that have conductivity are things that conduct heat. Non Examples of conductivity are things that do not conduct heat. Hope this helped!(:
can a teapot conduct heat
Of the three, copper is the most effective conductor.
Three things that produce heat are a light bulb, fire, and the sun
Yes, germanium does conduct heat. It is a semiconductor material that can conduct both heat and electricity, although not as efficiently as metals. Germanium is commonly used in electronics and thermal imaging devices due to its ability to conduct heat.
Technically, everything. Any amount of matter will conduct heat as a matter of molecular vibrations. However, heat conduction increases with density and delocalization of bonds (metals are the best conductors, followed by some forms of graphite, then probably some organic molecules, then other molecules, then salts, then lastly rocks and such).