Most metals are good conductors of heat, which obviously will heat things faster.
A frying pan is a conductor as heat can easily travel through the pan since it's metal.
metal duh
shallow frying in a frying pan
It depends on the material. If a frying pan is metal (which it is, usually) then it is definitely a conductor. There are poor conductors:ClothPaperWoodPlasticFoamPacking 'peanuts'Sheets & BlanketsRubberInsulationCeramicAnd Good Conductors:MetalHuman beingsWireOther metal products such as steelIn the long run, yes, a frying pan is definitely a conductor of heat.
cooking utensil consisted of a wide metal vessel.
A frying pan is made of metel.
It's a frying pan with legs.
A metal frying pan handle, covered in a good heat insulating material, means that you don't burn your hand when picking the frying pan off the stove. It also means that you don't have to insulate your hand by using a tea-towel or oven glove.
An old-fashioned frying pan is commonly referred to as a skillet. Traditionally made of cast iron or heavy-duty metal, skillets are known for their durability and heat retention. They are versatile cookware used for frying, sautéing, and searing various foods. Another term often used interchangeably is "frying pan."
A frying pan is made of metel.
A frying pan would be a Conductor :)
A skillet or a frying pan is a wide shallow metal container used for cooking.