Man has used the wool of sheep and lambs as long as he has been hunting or using these animals - which would go back 30 to 50 thousand years. We don't know who the exact person is
who discovered that wool is an insulator, any more than we know who the person is who mastered fire.
its an insulator
wool is a insulator
An insulator.
wool is a insulator
wool i think.
wool holds lot of air.air being bad conductor of heat make the wool a good conductor of heat.
Yes sawdust is an insulator such as Wood, Plastic, Styrofoam, Rubber, Paper, Glass, Cotton, Sand, Aerogel, and Wool. Cotton and Wool is likely to be found in a sock. These insulators can stop heat or electricity from flowing through them.
cotton wool
Wool of any color acts as an insulator, because it can trap and hold air - even when it's wet.
yes and no it depends on what wool and what you want to insulate ?
cotton wool
yes, it has air holes which packs the air in to make it a great insulator