Copper rod is covered by insulating materials, because copper is good conductor of electricity when we touch copper rod we get shock and insulators are bad conductor of electricity hence copper rod is covered by insulating materials
Um, you might get more answers, if it was English.
the diamonds are the strongest natural material on earth. these drills can drill through anything
Oil is very useful, and is used everyday. But if oil is spilled, for example in the ocean. Then it can have an extremely harmful affect on all aspects of aquatic life. Birds' feathers are covered in the oil which ruins the feathers insulating powers. The birds then die from hypothermia. It also ruins corals. Hope this was helpful. If anyone knows more information, then please feel free to add. :)
what land on the earth was covered by
2/3 of it is covered in WATER
Type your answer here..if it is insulated or covered by an insulating material
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Viruses are bits of genetic material, either DNA or RNA, that are covered in a protein sheath.
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.
All of the nerves in the human body are covered in an insulating sheath called myelin.
Tennis ball is covered by a fibrous fluffy felt.
Maria are covered with dark, loosely packed material, not solid rock.
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Generally speaking, many textbooks have an overview at the beginning of a unit (and sometimes the chapters in the unit). This overview explains what material will be covered, and what the objectives of covering that particular material are.
Yes, the bottoms and nose areas of all of the shuttle-craft ARE covered with tiles, which sometimes come off while the shuttle is in flight! Please see the related link below for more information:
Because they contain layers of foil separated by insulating paper forming a series of condensers covered by a porcelain casing...