Wadding, or filling, will trap pockets of air. As the air is trapped, it cannot convect heat so easily, and it is also more difficult for heat to be conducted. So, trapped air is a good insulator.
insulater
No; an insulator by definition does not conduct electricity. We use these to protect ourselves from electricity, like the rubber in rubber gloves. Conductors, in contrast, are good...uh, conductors of electricity.
yes it is because it blocks electrical waves from passing
A piece of notebook paper is not a conductor it is an insulator
RubberA2 or if you're thinking of heat, foamed polystyrene is pretty goodor if you're thinking of acoustics, lead or massive concrete are good.
stuffing, padding, filler, wadding, insides, contents
glass is a non conductor
Wadding is non-flammable.
yes, carpet is a good conductor!
Luke Wadding was born in 1588.
Luke Wadding died in 1657.
Peter Wadding was born in 1581.
Peter Wadding died in 1644.
aluminum foil is going to be the worst insulater, paper is a good insulater but not the best, so the best is cotton.
It clenses the germs from your skin and kills all dirt
the bird who walk on swallow water are called wadding birds
Michael Wadding - priest - was born in 1591.