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Heat transfers to, and from, any object, not just metal object. Metals in general are very good conductors of heat; as a result, you might feel the temperature more easily when you touch a metal object. If you get burned more easily by a metal object than by a wooden object, for example, both at the same temperature, this is a direct result of heat conduction.
the metal object becomes a temporary magnet
A metal doorknob
Metal conducts heat very well; the heat of your feet will be carried away quickly on a metal floor, causing you to feel cold - because of the loss of heat. Wood conducts heat very POORLY; it's an excellent insulator. That's why we use wooden "trivets" to protect delicate tabletops from hot cooking vessels.
Because metal conducts heat faster than wood. The temperature of the water will be carried up to your hand much more efficiently by the metal spoon than a wooden spoon.
Something inserted into a bell -in music- is called a "mute". It muffels the sound emitted by the instrument. :)
Heat transfers to, and from, any object, not just metal object. Metals in general are very good conductors of heat; as a result, you might feel the temperature more easily when you touch a metal object. If you get burned more easily by a metal object than by a wooden object, for example, both at the same temperature, this is a direct result of heat conduction.
That is probably a 'mallet'.An actual hammer may have a metal handle and/or head, but a mallet always has a non-metallic head which is, historically, wooden.
Wooden bat absorb more energy than metal bat during the contact with object.
A heavy metal disk is a Frisbee shaped object, usually made of steel. It has sharpened edges and is used in hunting and gladiatorial bloodsport as a projectile weapon.
Muskets are part wooden part metal.
Basically you push in your wood so that the piece of metal can drill into the wooden object that you have, then you just have to move it around the angle you want it to be.
long metal or wooden stick which is used to be put thorough meat while cooking
metal.
If inserted into the water as a solid "blob" then it will sink - unless it dissolves first. But, if because of the shape, the mass of water displaced by whole object is greater than the mass of the object, it will float - just as ships made of metal do.
It has one or more meanings depending on the particular key. In cars it is: A small piece of shaped metal with incisions cut to fit the wards of a particular lock, and that is inserted into a lock and turned to open or close it.
it is about 3 or 4 feet long but its not wooden its metal