convection
Conductors
Conductors
They are called insulators. Rubber is an example of a good electrical insulator.More:PlasticGlassAirWoodCeramicPorcelainPaperVarnishMineral OilSlateMarblePolyethyleneSiliconePVCKaptonTeflon
Materials that do not allow heat to pass are insulators. (In real life, there are no perfect insulators, but if not much heat passes, then it is an insulator.)
plastic, glass and rubber
Cupper, Aluminium, Iron, and all other metals.
Water and "Pots and Pans" are two heat conductors in the home..
insulators
Materials that allow heat to travel along them are known as conductors. Conductors have high thermal conductivity, allowing heat to pass through them easily.
Conductors
Conductors
Insulators is the name given to nonconducting materials.
Conductors.
Many metals are good conductors. While technically a fridge is one, that's probably not the answer you're looking for. Anything conducts heat, even humans. Believe it or not but diamonds are some of the best conductors out there.
They are called insulators. Rubber is an example of a good electrical insulator.More:PlasticGlassAirWoodCeramicPorcelainPaperVarnishMineral OilSlateMarblePolyethyleneSiliconePVCKaptonTeflon
Hmmm... Well, a conductor of heat is something that passes on heat. Metals are good conductors of heat, so things like: * Metal Spoons * Paper Clips * Teapots * Kettles * Tinfoil are good examples of household items that are conductors of heat . An insulator of heat is the opposite and therefore doesn't pass on heat. Materials that don't pass on heat are: * Wood * Plastic * Paper To name just a few. So your answer is items such as Ceramics (Mugs) and Paper cups are good household items that are insulators of heat. I hope I've answered your question! Anon.
Materials that do not allow heat to pass are insulators. (In real life, there are no perfect insulators, but if not much heat passes, then it is an insulator.)