air can become a good conductor when it is heated to very high temperatures
Air is a relatively-very-poor electrical conductor. If it were any good as a conductor,then you would need to keep your spare batteries in vacuum containers, to preventtheir becoming discharged through the air between their terminals.
Wool holds lot of air. As air is a bad conductor of heat, this makes the wool a bad conductor of heat, but a good insulator.
"insulator"
Under some circumstances such as presences of the quantity of gases present in air some times air acts as good&bad conductor of electricity.
air can become a good conductor when it is heated to very high temperatures
Conductor
No, it is not.
Air is a relatively-very-poor electrical conductor. If it were any good as a conductor,then you would need to keep your spare batteries in vacuum containers, to preventtheir becoming discharged through the air between their terminals.
Air is a good conductor of sound, and a poor conductor of heat and electric current.
air is poor conductor of heat because we can,t feel
When lightning strikes the air is turned into plasma, which is a fourth state of matter. A plasma consists of a gas that has had some of the electrons removed from its molecules, creating a mixture of positive ions and free electrons. Plasma is a good conductor of electricity.
Wool holds lot of air. As air is a bad conductor of heat, this makes the wool a bad conductor of heat, but a good insulator.
No
air
A copper wire is a much better conductor of heat than air is.
No. A towel has air in it, therefore making it a conductor.