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what is the conductor of heat and electricity of iron
Iron, cast iron is just iron
No, silver is not a poor conductor of heat. It is actually a decent conductor of heat, and it conducts heat better than both iron and copper.
Thermal conductivity refers to the measure of the ability of a material to allow the flow of heat from its warmer surface to its colder surface. The thermal conductivity of cast iron is 80 Wm-1K-1.
Yes it is thicker and conducts more heat I use Cast iron pots
aluminum
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yes copper can conduct heat. it conducts heat better than alluminium & iron.
Iron conducts both heat and electricity very well.
iron, copper, metals in general gases not so much
plasticstyrafoam iron. the metal conducts heat, the plastic insulates (holds the heat in) - about what you said, the metal does conduct heat, so that the hot sides help to heat up the drink.
Copper pans are not necessarily better, but copper certainly conducts heat a lot better than iron.
Cast Iron cookware is great because it conducts heat evenly and can be set directly over open flame or on top of hot coals. It was some of the first cookware used by the pioneers on the wagon trains going west to settle the country west of the Mississippi River.
all of them, some better than others. Copper, silver, gold, iron, all can conduct both heat and electricity.
Iron conducts heat better than other metals so it heats up the potato faster.
1. Iron is lustrous, while sulfur is not. Luster is a property of metals. 2. Iron conducts electricity, while sulfur does not. Electrical conductivity is a property of metals. 3. Iron conducts heat, while sulfur does not. Heat conductivity is a property of metals. 4. Iron is malleable, while sulfur is not. Malleability is a property of metals. 5. Iron is somewhat ductile, while sulfur is not. Ductility is a property of metals.