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It is used to hold a pot or pan .

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How do you do the ends of a potholder?

When lifting a hot pan from a hot burner, grip using the potholder, with the edges of the potholder away from or in a way that they do not touch the hot burner.


Is a potholder a condutor or an insulator?

A potholder is an insulator. Its purpose is to insulate against the heat of the pots that you pick up.


Is a potholder a conductor or a insulator?

Insulator


Some ideas for demonstration project?

Make a potholder and demonstrate how you did it!


What are the possible results in using organic materials?

Or another question related is: What is one possible result of using a wet potholder on a hot pan? It is using a wet potholder on a hot pan, it could possibly start a fire and the steam can burn someone's eyes.


What is compound word for pot?

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Which type of thermal energy transfer is prevented when a baker uses a potholder to remove hot cookie sheets from an oven?

conduction


Which type of thermal energy transfer is prevented when a baker uses a potholder to remove hot cookies sheets from an oven?

conduction


Why are potholder made of cloth?

The cloth used is a poor conductor of heat, and the thicker anything is, the longer it will take for heat to spread from one side to the other.


How can you crochet a second chain?

You can use your hands and do the chain stitch over the first chain stitch. Ussaly people do this to make sonething thick. Like a potholder.


How do you put your design on a potholder?

I wouldn't recomend anything using glues, because the heat. try needle-point, embroidery, any kind of needlework, etc..


Is a potholder a conductor or an insulator?

Well, isn't that just a happy little question! A potholder is actually an insulator. It's like a cozy little blanket for your hands, keeping them safe from the heat. Just like how we protect our happy little trees, potholders protect our hands.