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Sheet of newspaper are good insulators.
Newspaper helps to insulate the heat of the chips by acting as a barrier to prevent heat loss. The newspaper traps the heat generated by the chips, keeping them warmer for longer. It also helps to maintain a consistent temperature inside the wrapping, further preventing loss of heat.
When you wrap the fish and chips in newspaper the newspaper acts as an insulator itself. It stops the heat escaping into the air by acting as a shield to keep the electrons within the food and therefore keeps the heat inside the food. I hope you enjoyed your fish anyway!
The newspaper is a thermal insulator - it will take heat longer to pass through the newspaper, than to pass through air. The newspaper - or any other thermal insulator - won't keep an object hot or cold indefinitely, however.The newspaper is a thermal insulator - it will take heat longer to pass through the newspaper, than to pass through air. The newspaper - or any other thermal insulator - won't keep an object hot or cold indefinitely, however.The newspaper is a thermal insulator - it will take heat longer to pass through the newspaper, than to pass through air. The newspaper - or any other thermal insulator - won't keep an object hot or cold indefinitely, however.The newspaper is a thermal insulator - it will take heat longer to pass through the newspaper, than to pass through air. The newspaper - or any other thermal insulator - won't keep an object hot or cold indefinitely, however.
Newspaper is a good heat/cold insulator. In England they are traditional for keeping fish 'n chips warm
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A punnet of hot chips usually weighs around 8-10 ounces, which is roughly 227-283 grams.
To stop the food losing its heat... who likes cold fish and chips.... Also there was always a ready supply of yesterdays newspaper free of charge.... Actually I do not think they are allowed to use newspapers now due to health regulations
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Newspaper wrapping helps to insulate the heat of the food item by creating a barrier between the hot item and the outside environment. The paper traps heat, preventing it from escaping quickly. Additionally, it can help to keep moisture in, which can also help retain heat.