yes, it's a metal right? most metals conduct heat very well...
conductor.
conductor its metal
If we speak in terms of electrical conductivity, some good insulators are ceramics, plastics, rubber and glass. Conductors are, on the other hand, metals in general: copper, silver, gold, but there are some good conductors that are not metals, like graphite and some salt solutions.
Its called the metal coat and its an item that will evolve scyther and onix if they are traded while holding the metal coat
Rub a wire coat hanger over the dress to discard any static
Because air between layers of coats is also an insulator.
He made the hanger. In 1903, Albert Parkhouse returned from lunch to work ate the Timberlake Wire and Novelty Company in Jackson Michigan. There were no place to hang his coat. He picked up a piece of wire and twisted in to two loops that would fit inside his coat. His employer decided to patent it. The company's attorney put his name on it. He earned nothing from his invention...
Because the fire is making the coat hanger hot because the fire is hot The metal coat hanger is a good conductor of heat.
a coat is an insulator because it keeps heat in
A coat hanger is a horrible conductor of electric current. Doubt if it would work. Also most distributor wires are hot. Since coat hangers aren't coated it could easily ground out.
A clothes hanger is generally smaller than a coat hanger. A clothes hanger can also be made to fit the size of clothing--as an example, baby clothing uses baby-sized hangers. A true coat hanger is often larger and made of thicker, stronger metal to hold the weight of heavier material.
Some coat hangers have metal in them, which probably includes iron. There are also plastic and wooden coat hangers, too...
hanger , as in a coat hanger
Nope. It's metal. Metal isn't a good insulator. It gets cold or hot too easily. A winter coat easily maintains a warm state most often.
.....a coat hanger? The name doesn't change lol.
In Cantonese, "coat hanger" is čĄŁćś (ji1 gaa3).
A wire coat-hanger has no mechanical properties, as it comprises no moving parts, other than the atoms that form the metal from which it is made. Ideally, a wire coat-hanger would be stiff so as to withstand the weight of the coat (or article) hung from it without bending or becoming mishapen. It would also be diminutive in weight and size, in order to transport and store it easily.
Use a metal coat hanger to remove
it's an insulator. conductors are things like metals or salts.