Copper would heat up first because it has a higher heat capacity.
what is the specific heat for copper
Copper is a good conductor, that's why it is used to make electrical wire.
yes copper is a good conductor of heat only becuase it comes in the conductor of heat
Heat sink/s are made of copper and also aluminum because of its ability to quickly absorb and cool down heat. Copper is better then aluminum when it comes to heat transfer, however copper is heavier then aluminum as well as being more expensive.
Copper has a high thermal conductivity. Thus, it quickly absorbs heat from a hotter body and loses heat to a colder body . Consequently, copper does not hold heat well when in contact with a colder object.
yes. these are the best conductors of heat: copper aluminum, glass, brass and steel conduct heat the best
Yes, copper is a very conductive metal.
a good conductor would be any sort of metal like copper and an insulator would be rubber or glass
glass
Every chef has their own personal preference. Copper pans lined with stainless steel are extremely popular for heat conduction. Glass can easily shatter and break so it is not as popular.
The answer is dryed air (0,024 W/m.K).
With heat.
The glass fibre would be OK but the polyurethane resin is not heat resistant.
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An iron would why because an iron is a type of metal and metal heats up quickly
No. Copper is a good conductor of heat.
Copper sulfate would crystalize as blue crystals, water would evaporate. To get the copper sulfate itself to evaporate you would need to heat it, melting the dry crystals then vaporizing them.