metals are good conductors of heat, i.e. iron, steel,...
non-metals are bad, i.e. carbon...
Good Electrical conductors: All metals, ionic substances (in solution or molten form) Bad Electrical conductors: Water Good Heat conductors: All Metals Bad Heat Conductors: Water
Cloth is a bad conductors/good insulator of heat. Bad conductors keep things warm or cold, so the answer is, because cloth is a bad conductor of heat!
Standard specific heat capacity for good and bad conductors are 300j/(kg.C) and 1400-1600j/(kg.C), respectively.
because they reflect heat
Some examples of heat conductors are nickel, coalbolt, iron, steel Some examples of heat insulators are rubbber,glass,wood
Good Electrical conductors: All metals, ionic substances (in solution or molten form) Bad Electrical conductors: Water Good Heat conductors: All Metals Bad Heat Conductors: Water
They are bad conductors ,they do not allow heat transfer.
Bad Conductor of HeatGold is a bad conductor of heat.
Cloth is a bad conductors/good insulator of heat. Bad conductors keep things warm or cold, so the answer is, because cloth is a bad conductor of heat!
paper
Standard specific heat capacity for good and bad conductors are 300j/(kg.C) and 1400-1600j/(kg.C), respectively.
Substances that don't have the capacity to carry heat are called bad conductors of heat (or insulators ). Substances that have the capacity to carry heat are called good conductors of heat. As for electricity, it is very, much the same.
Gold, diamond, rubber, and glass are poor heat conductors.
Substances that don't have the capacity to carry heat are called bad conductors of heat (or insulators ). Substances that have the capacity to carry heat are called good conductors of heat. As for electricity, it is very, much the same.
good conductors of heat bad insulators low resistence high conductivity
good conductors of heat bad insulators low resistence high conductivity
because they reflect heat