tin foil
no i think i am right ( i hope )
The purpose of a radiator is to transfer heat as quickly as possible. It is pretty much the opposite of an insulator.
i think 11kv per insulator
Yes think so...
Think of the strings as writing on lines of paper. Paper is a two dimensional surface. The computer array is the equivalent of the two dimensional paper.
Yes, paper can be made into a good insulator. At least a lot of homeless people seem to think so.
the paper may a certain amount of electricity to flow, depending on the mositure contained within the paper, or whether the paper is wet, or even depending how think the paper is; in which case the voltage charge may travel across the paper.
Your stupid, why do you think?
Bubble wrap is made up of many small pockets of air. Air is a relatively poor conductor of heat, it mostly transfers heat via convection (movement of the heated air). The bubble wrap prevents the air surrounding the object from convecting because it is trapped in the bubbles. This reduces the amount of heat which can be transferred to/from the object, thus insulating it.
yes because it is recyclable.......i think
i think the tweezer a conductor
i think it is a insulator
Bubble wrap is the obvious answer because it has air pockets and gas is and insulator. Tin foil would conduct it and the newspaper would insulate it but very well!
a pencil eraser is a conductor .
I think its conductor
Have a little think about what the purpose of a table mat is and you'll get your answer.
bubble I think because her first word was bubble