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No, they are good conductor. Insulator is something electricity and heat can't pass through easily. e.g. wood, rubber Conductor is something electricity and heat can easily pass through. e.g. iron, silver, copper
Elements that easily transmit (conduct) electricity and heat display characteristics of conductivity. They are called metals.
It i scalled insulator. The substance do not allow heat to pass through it It Is also heat resistant (dont let heat through it). An example of a heat resistant material is wood.
Rubber is a excellent insulator of heat. The amount of hydrogen it is giving to keep track of heat. though if you are doing a science fair project, the amount of heat is excelled by the power of rubber
At is a type of object that let's heat or electricity pss through it
Water
A conductor is an object (usually a solid) that allows heat or electricity to pass through it easily by the process of conduction, which is a method of heat/electricity transfer in which heat/electricity travels through a solid material without actually causing movement of the medium. Copper, aluminium, and pretty much all metals are good conductors. Water is a conductor of electricity but an insulator of heat. An insulator is the opposite of a conductor, and absorbs heat/electricity rather than channeling it. Plastic is an insulator of both heat and electricity. Wood, styrofoam and vacuum (dead air, like in space) are also heat insulators.
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well it transfers heat or electricity through a substance
By sending electricity through a type of wire that electricity can't get through easily which causes alot of heat to emerge thus toasting the bread.
Heat moves easily through materials with delocalised electrons, that is electrons which are free to move through the substance. This happens in metals and graphite.
Note that "electricity" doesn't flow, only current does, which is one aspect of electricity, does. Current is the flow of electrons. A conductor. It lets heat and electrical current easily.
metals have the ability to pass and conduct electricity and heat through them....
Metallic conductors such as copper, aluminum, silver and gold are some examples of materials through which heat and electricity can easily flow.
A conductor is a substance that allows heat or electricity to pass through. A few examples of conductors are:WaterMetalAir (although not a good conductor is still a conductor)graphiteSalts and solutions of saltsPlasma (ionized gas)Vacuum that contains free electrons or ions
No, they are good conductor. Insulator is something electricity and heat can't pass through easily. e.g. wood, rubber Conductor is something electricity and heat can easily pass through. e.g. iron, silver, copper
Metals are usually good conductors of heat and electricity.