Hmm.....
The holy lord Chuck the Norris thought about them...
BECAUSE THEY ARE PLASTIC YOU DUMB-ASS. EVERYONE KNOWS PLASTIC IS A GOOD INSULATOR!
Actually the don't insulate sound... sorry about that. That was my pet alien.
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The thin plastic cup is a poor insulator.
Styrofoam cup is a good insulator because it is coated with foam
Polystyrene is a substance that when in a solid state has a lot of holes. These holes trap air inside them and since air is a good insulator, the polystyrene cup is a good insulator. *Air is only a good insulator when not moving, hence why a breeze feels cold.
It is a good insulator of heat :)
Yes A2: Yes, If it's a Foam cup. Not if it's simply a solid plastic cup.
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yes.but plastic cup is a better good insulator than glass beaker.
The thin plastic cup is a poor insulator.
Styrofoam cup is a good insulator because it is coated with foam
Plastic is an insulator. but most of the paper is not insulated, because the paper in general contains water, although the content is very low, but enough to pass current, but there also is a special insulation paper, that is on the special purpose. so in dry conditions, and the cup has no water, a plastic cup is a better insulator than a paper cup.
It depends on the kind of plastic but mostly (I'd think) plastic is a better insulator for heat transport
Polystyrene is a substance that when in a solid state has a lot of holes. These holes trap air inside them and since air is a good insulator, the polystyrene cup is a good insulator. *Air is only a good insulator when not moving, hence why a breeze feels cold.
It is a good insulator of heat :)
metal cup because it has insulation
Putting the cup in the freezer keeps ice from melting. Those cups will slow down the melting rate, but if you've got ice at room temperature it's gonna melt eventually. Having said that, ice will melt slowest in a styrofoam cup.
.... ehh... hmmmn