You question is very poorly worded, It is difficult to tell what it is you want to know.
On the simple basis the heat of Aluminum would depend on it mass and how much energy you put into it - )how much you have heated it)
On a more precise basis the figure below will tell you how much energy you need to put into it to heat it up: The specific heat of Aluminum is 0.91 kJ/kg oK
how much heat can aluminum withstand
when it is exposed to heat it melts
Yes it does. Heat conducts through aluminum very well. Many cooking pans are made from aluminum
yes it does
Glass because it is a poor conductor of heat. Aluminum is highly conductive, which means that when you pick it up the heat from your hand would move quickly through the aluminum and into your drink.
how much heat can aluminum withstand
No. Aluminum is a very good conductor of heat.
Copper and aluminum. Most heat sinks are made of Aluminum (cheap and a good conductor of heat).
Heat conduction and heat tolerance.
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aluminum
No. Aluminum is an excellent conductor.
its a good conductor of heat
when it is exposed to heat it melts
No, it really reflects heat.
They are made of Aluminum because aluminum gathers and stores heat.
Aluminum foil.