Blankets are defined to be insulators.
Feathers are good insulators because they trap air. Motionless air is a very good insulator.
No, most gases are good insulators. Fluids can be good conductors. Mercury is normally a liquid and is a good conductor.
Insulators are the complete opposite of conductors. Insulators insulate the heat, but conductors let it pass straight through.
Because insulators are the opposite of conductors and therefore electricity and heat do not pass through good insulators.
Three good insulators of heat are, maybe plastic, wood and glass! That's all I can think of right now but plastic and wood are very good insulators (etc. used of saucepan handles)
There are a number of materials that make good thermal insulators. Blankets and pockets of air make good thermal insulators for example.
Blankets, wool, and that itchy yellow fibreglass in attics are examples of good insulators, as heat does not easily pass through them. Anything that's dense is a good insulator.
Blankets, coats, Styrofoam, anything that is furry, EXT.
Plastics are a good electrical insulators because they are insulators. Electricity could not pass through them unlike copper. Another good example of insulators is rubber.
Usually nonmetals. Rubber, plastic, wood, cloth, paper, Styrofoam, tinfoil (to reflect the heat.)The most common insulator for electricity is plastic.
plastic, paper, wood, cardboard, and rubber are all good insulators
If they are dry they would act as insulators.
Feathers are good insulators because they trap air. Motionless air is a very good insulator.
diapers are good insulators because they hold in the cold and and heat but is a bad conductor
spongespaper towelglassduck tapesawdustmetals...these are excellent insulators.....
No, most gases are good insulators. Fluids can be good conductors. Mercury is normally a liquid and is a good conductor.
Insulators are the complete opposite of conductors. Insulators insulate the heat, but conductors let it pass straight through.