Aluminum is a conductor of electricity. It has a relatively high conductivity compared to insulators like rubber or plastic.
Aluminum is a conductor of thermal energy and electrical energy.
Aluminum is a good conductor of electricity. This means that an aluminum fence would conduct electricity rather than insulate against it.
v,.m.
Well, honey, aluminum foil is a conductor, not an insulator. So, if you're looking to wrap up your leftovers and also conduct some electricity, aluminum foil is your go-to. Just don't go sticking it in the microwave unless you want a little light show to go with your reheated dinner.
conductor
Insulator
Insulator or conductor depending on the circumstances. Aluminum foil conducts heat, but it cuts off air flow and reduces evaporation of fluids. Aluminum foil reflects and thus minimizes radiation transmission. With foods it is more useful as an insulator. It also acts as an insulator on windows. But, aluminum is definitely a good heat conductor.
yes
No. Aluminum is a very good conductor of heat.
Aluminum foil can be use as both insulator and conductor. It can wrap and trap air inside cause thermal insulating effect but in other hand, aluminum itself is a conductor for evenly distribution of heat throughout the food. Aspect of substance fabricated is different from an insulation conduction aspect of a substance.
Aluminum is a conductor of thermal energy and electrical energy.
Aluminum is a good conductor of electricity. This means that an aluminum fence would conduct electricity rather than insulate against it.
a conductor attracts and an insulator keeps it all together
insulator.
It is an insulator
Most metal springs (steel, aluminum, etc) are conductors.
insulator