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Do all object equally conduct absorb of or emit heat?

No, not all objects conduct, absorb, or emit heat equally. Materials such as metals are good conductors of heat, while materials like wood are insulators. The ability of an object to conduct, absorb, or emit heat depends on its composition and physical properties.


Why if your hand is held high above a burning candle does it feel heat?

Even though heat rises due to convection, the energy from the flame travels in all directions and can reach your hand even when it is held above the candle. The heat radiates outward from the flame, which is why you can feel the warmth even if your hand is not directly above the flame.


Why can't we keep our hand above a candle flame?

Keeping your hand above a candle flame causes the heat to rise and can lead to discomfort or even burns due to the high temperature. The heat from the flame radiates outwards and can easily cause injury if your hand is too close.


Do all objects equally conduct absorb or emit heat?

No, all objects do not equally conduct, absorb, or emit heat. However, the ability of an object to conduct, absorb, or emit heat depends on its material composition, surface area, and physical properties. Materials like metals are typically good conductors of heat, while materials like wood are poor conductors.


Do all objects equally conduct absorb emit heat?

The emitting and absorbtion of heat is related to ' thermal radiation', whereas the 'conduction' of heat is a separate topic in physics. Firstly, thermal radiation is not equivalent across all substances. Darker coloured 'objects' such as those with a 'matt black' colour are the best emitters and absorbers of 'heat'. Lighter silvered 'objects' are the poorest emitters, the poorest absorbers, and the best reflectors of heat. Similarly, not all objects equally conduct heat. Metals are the best conductors of heat; and so non-metals are the worst. All Insulators do not conduct heat. Examples of good insulators are: plastic and wood.

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Do all object equally conduct absorb of or emit heat?

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Why if your hand is held high above a burning candle does it feel heat?

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Why can't we keep our hand above a candle flame?

Keeping your hand above a candle flame causes the heat to rise and can lead to discomfort or even burns due to the high temperature. The heat from the flame radiates outwards and can easily cause injury if your hand is too close.


What kind of flame the best used in all laboratory?

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