No they do not. They keep the heat in. In other words they are Insulators.
Everything conducts heat, but phosphorous is a non-metal, so as a guess I would say it doesn't conduct well
plastic and wood Actually Mr. peanut wouldn't conduct heat...
Yes, polymers do conduct heat. How well this happens depends on the polymer concerned.
Sometimes. Metals will conduct both heat and electricity. Glass will conduct heat but not electricity.
yes
A hair dryer
Metals which have free valence electrons conduct electricity and heat. thus they are good conductors.
Two objects must be touching and it has to transfer heat
There are many objects that can be used for conducting heat, one of the main ones is, metals such as iron. gold, etc. There are also few plastics that conduct heat as well.
The emitting and absorbtion of heat is related to ' thermal radiation', whereas the 'conduction' of heat is a separate topic in physics. Firstly, thermal radiation is not equivalent across all substances. Darker coloured 'objects' such as those with a 'matt black' colour are the best emitters and absorbers of 'heat'. Lighter silvered 'objects' are the poorest emitters, the poorest absorbers, and the best reflectors of heat. Similarly, not all objects equally conduct heat. Metals are the best conductors of heat; and so non-metals are the worst. All Insulators do not conduct heat. Examples of good insulators are: plastic and wood.
Yes. Basically every metal conducts heat
usually, metals and objects of dark color. best color for this is black
No, not equallyNo. There's a lot of variation.
NO they do not. I'm not to sure to be honest Why not try google
Two objects must be touching and it has to transfer heat
All objects conduct heat to some degree, even though some conduct it better than others. Objects are made out of matter, and that is the only requirement. If you want to know what an object would need to be made out of in order to conduct heat efficiently, that would be another question. Generally speaking, solids and liquids conduct heat better than gases so. Solids that contain trapped gas within them do not conduct heat as well as solids that don't.