Tungsten. When it is introduced to electricity, it becomes excited and heats up.
an insulator.
no because it traps heat
If you mean "pot holders" or "oven mitts", no they are not conductive. They are made of cloth and filler material to insulate the hands from the heat of a hot pan when removing it from the oven or the stove top.
No, because if it is then your hand will get burned
An aluminum pan is a conductor, which makes it useful for cooking, since it heats up when placed on a burner or over a flame.
when electrons flow through a conductor then the material of the conductor offers resistance to excite the electrons in the conductor to release heat energy.
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An oven mitten (often a pair) is an insulator, allowing hot dishes to be taken out of a stove without burning the cook's hands.
It can be, such as in the sentence, "I took out the cookies using an oven mitt."
an insulator.
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