Wood is a poor conductor(non-electrolyte) because it doesn't have free moving ions to conduct the electricity.
The arrow could catch on fire then you could catch on fire
Paper is a resistor, but it is a bad idea to use them in electrical equipment at all.
Substances that Don't have the capacity to carry heat
well, i think both would be correct, though a "bad conductor of heat" would be better. Or you could say "insulator for heat" or simply insulator....
of course,we know how lemons conducts electricity in the same way we can also conduct electricity by orange
The arrow could catch on fire then you could catch on fire
The use of wood utensils are that wood has a bad conductor of heat so you will not get burned.
bad wiring
If you have food, grease left in the stove or on the stove top it can catch on fire. Bad wiring can also catch on fire.
see, the pencil's outer shield is made out of wood which is a bad conductor of electricity but the graphite core is a good conductor. thank you.
insulator bcz its a bad conductor.....
Oh, dude, so like, wood is a bad conductor of heat because it has this molecular structure that's all spread out and chill, making it hard for those heat vibes to pass through. It's like the cool kid at the party who's just too laid back to get involved in any drama, you know? So yeah, that's why wood is a bad conductor of heat, but like, who really cares, right?
The bad things about a motte and bailey castle is it is many made out of wood and there for it can easily catch on fire and back then they had something from the Greeks called Greek fire and it can catch wood on fire really fast and it can be burnt down a motte and bailey castle in about 5-10 minutes because they cant put it out with water it can only be put out with urine.
glass, rubber, sulphur, wood, cloth, paper, ...
The elements or compound between which the force of attraction is less and they are not abele to transfer heat to the other bound compound or element and the material starts burning is called a bad conductor of heat for example....- wood , mercury
A bad conductor is a material that does not allow the flow of electricity or heat very well. This is due to the lack of free electrons that can move easily within the material to carry the electric current or heat. Examples of bad conductors include rubber, plastic, and wood.
Wood is a bad conductor of heat because wood is a covalently bound compound, meaning they don't have loose electrons that move around freely. When talking about electricity, wood is a good insulator because of its resistance of electrical flow.