An insulated mug will keep liquids hot for several hours.
If the question refers to a typical styrofoam cup, that is the one that will cool the fastest. Heat equalises more quickly with the outside temperature.
Metal.
Ceramic foam filter is the refractory ceramic material. It is used for filtration of molten metal,gas,water and so on.
No, but in many respects (such as in brake pads) it's actually better than metal.
Metals including stainless steel are excellent conductors of heat. The heat in the oatmeal will be absorbed by the metal bowl and then lost to anything cooler it's in contact with, such as the table top, and the surrounding atmosphere, much faster than would happen with a ceramic bowl. That is why "heat sinks" used in electronics, notably computers, are made of metal.
mostly sculpture. this could be stone, ceramic (clay), or metal work.
Ceramic sinks are nicer looking but less durable than sinks made from metals such as stainless steel. While metal sinks dent from accidents, dropping heavy objects on your ceramic sink can crack or chip it. Overall, metal sinks are better for a long-term use.
Metal.
Generally yes
Ceramic is less damaging to your hair than other traditional hair appliances. Also, it heats up and cools down faster than most metal or glass hair appliances.
When you put metal in water it cools down quick. When you put plastic in the microwave, you're in for a big problem....Plastic is the answer.
ceramic is not made of metal. Ceramic objects are made of clay.
Ceramics are nonmetallic.
Is ceramic metal or nonmetal
The benefits of ceramic versus metal knives are that, ceramic knives have sharper edges. Metal knives can be used for all purpose, while ceramic knives is limited, such as, one cannot use it to cut bones or frozen foods.
There are quite a few variables here 1. There are two versions of each. Metal on metal and metal on polyethylene and ceramic on ceramic and ceramic on polyethylene 2. Polyethylene wears out quicker then either metal or ceramic 3. There is currently a massive recall of metal on metal hip implants. These tend to shed minute particles which can cause rejection of the implant and can enter the bloodsream. The plus side for metal on metal is that they can use larger cups (pelvis side of the joint) which means they are less likely to dislocate. Though rate of dislocation will depend on other factors as well e.g. surgical approach used. 4. Ceramic has a long life span but in a few cases makes a horrible squeaking noise and in even rarer cases they can shatter - known as catastrophic failure! Like metal on metal they can use a larger cup size. Ceramic and ceramic is probably now the current favourite If I had to chose I'd definitely go for ceramic on ceramic.
it will cool faster in a metal cup. - the others retain heat better.
No, its a ceramic. (Often used as a coating on metal objects.)
No, its a ceramic. (Often used as a coating on metal objects.)