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True or false a good insulator is a poor conductor?

The statement ' a good insulator is a poor conductor' is false because a good insulator will not conduct at all.


Is sulfur brittle in its solid phase and a poor conductor of heat and electricity?

Yes, it is true.


Is snow a good conductor true or false?

False. Snow is not a good conductor of heat; in fact, it is an insulator. The air trapped between the snowflakes reduces heat transfer, making snow effective at retaining heat. This property is why snow can help insulate the ground beneath it during cold weather.


Is it true that a material with high resistivity is a good conductor?

No, a material with high resistivity is a poor conductor. Resistivity is a property that quantifies how much a material resists the flow of electric current. Materials with high resistivity impede the flow of current, making them poor conductors.


Is this true or false Nonmetals are good conductors of heat and electricity?

False. Nonmetals are poor conductors of heat and electricity compared to metals. This is because nonmetals have fewer free electrons available to carry an electric current or transfer thermal energy.


True or false foam rubber tubing is generally used as a conductor?

True


True or false A heat engine is a device that converts heat into work?

False its not possible to convert all heat into work as some of its being used as energy APEX


Electric current is the continuous flow of atoms in a conductor. True or false?

False. Electric current is the flow of electric charge (usually carried by electrons) through a conductor, not the flow of atoms.


True or false hurricanes get their heat and energy from seawarter?

True


Hurricanes get their heat and energy from seawater true or false?

true


True or false nonmetals are good cundocters of heat and electricity?

false


When traction on the road is poor drive in a lower gear true or false?

true

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