Yes. Clay (if fired) will conduct cold in similar levels as glass, stone, or concrete.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_conductivity
Cold as the Clay was created on 11-07-10.
No it does not conduct electricity, and when hard it acts as an insulator..
a dark and heavy cold clay
Clay is an insulator, meaning it does not conduct electricity well. It has high resistivity, which restricts the flow of electric current through it.
Clay does not have inherent insulating properties to keep things cold on its own. However, clay containers or pots can help maintain cooler temperatures by absorbing and releasing moisture, which can create a cooling effect. To keep things cold with clay, you may need to use additional insulating materials or a cooling mechanism.
Yes, concrete has form of "salvatory" element in it's mixture which can conduct heat or cold. Like on a sunny afternoon, the concrete becomes hot; likewise, on a cold night, the concrete becomes cold.
Hannah Clay has written: 'Baby's picnic and other tales' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Juvenile literature
A clay pot is an insulator, meaning it does not conduct electricity easily. Clay is a non-metallic material that does not allow electricity to flow through it easily, making it a good insulator.
No, modelling clay is not a good insulator for a cold drink. Materials like styrofoam or insulated sleeves are better options for keeping drinks cold. Modeling clay does not have the properties needed to effectively insulate against temperature changes.
clay acts as an insulator because its an non-metal and there are no free electrons in it whereas cooking untensils are made of metals with free electrons therefore they can conduct the heat unlike clay :) + the clay will melt if it was over heated
Nothing conducts cold, really. Materials conduct heat, rather than the lack of it, and rubber has a low thermal conductivity, and is therefore considered a thermal insulator.
Graphite is mixed with clay to form refractory crucibles due to it's high melting point, inert nature and abilities to conduct heat.