Some examples of heat conductors are nickel, coalbolt, iron, steel
Some examples of heat insulators are rubbber,glass,wood
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∙ 12y agoHeat conductors: metals like copper, aluminum, and iron are good conductors of heat. Insulators: materials like wood, plastic, and rubber are poor conductors of heat and are considered effective insulators.
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∙ 14y agoare you stuck on the learning assed task wiring a house? is the question.... Described materials in the circuit as conductors and insulators? because i am stuck!
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∙ 12y agocarries the electricity where it is needed
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∙ 13y agoconductors are good conductors of heat ...where as insulators are bad conductors of heat......this condition also applies in the case of electricity ....
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∙ 11y agoA conductor has high conductivity, and an example would be most metals.
An insulator has low conductivity, examples are plastics and wood.
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∙ 11y agoMetal & beryllium oxide / fibreglass & asbestos
Any chance of a slightly more specific question? Then we could give a slightly more helpful answer.
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∙ 12y agoall metals are good conductors and all non-metals are good inslators
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Conductor = Iron, copper
Insulator = wood, plastic
Insulators are materials that do not allow heat or electricity to flow easily through them, whereas conductors are materials that allow heat or electricity to flow easily. Insulators have high resistance to the flow of heat or electricity, while conductors have low resistance. Examples of insulators include rubber and wood, while examples of conductors include metals like copper and aluminum.
Insulators do not absorb heat as much as conductors because they have a lower thermal conductivity. This means that heat energy does not flow through insulators as easily as it does through conductors, so they do not heat up as quickly. Insulators are designed to trap heat and prevent its transfer, unlike conductors that allow heat to move freely.
Conductors have free electrons that are able to move easily and transfer heat and electricity. In contrast, insulators have tightly bound electrons that do not move easily, so they are unable to conduct heat and electricity effectively. This is why conductors are efficient at transferring heat and electricity whereas insulators are poor conductors.
Heat conductors are materials that easily transfer heat energy, such as metals. Heat insulators are materials that inhibit the transfer of heat energy, such as wood or ceramic. Conductors have high thermal conductivity while insulators have low thermal conductivity.
No, insulators are not good conductors of heat. Insulators are materials that do not easily allow heat to pass through them due to their high resistance to thermal conductivity. They are used to prevent the transfer of heat, maintaining a barrier between hot and cold environments.
Insulators are materials that do not allow heat or electricity to flow easily through them, whereas conductors are materials that allow heat or electricity to flow easily. Insulators have high resistance to the flow of heat or electricity, while conductors have low resistance. Examples of insulators include rubber and wood, while examples of conductors include metals like copper and aluminum.
Insulators do not absorb heat as much as conductors because they have a lower thermal conductivity. This means that heat energy does not flow through insulators as easily as it does through conductors, so they do not heat up as quickly. Insulators are designed to trap heat and prevent its transfer, unlike conductors that allow heat to move freely.
Conductors have free electrons that are able to move easily and transfer heat and electricity. In contrast, insulators have tightly bound electrons that do not move easily, so they are unable to conduct heat and electricity effectively. This is why conductors are efficient at transferring heat and electricity whereas insulators are poor conductors.
Heat conductors are materials that easily transfer heat energy, such as metals. Heat insulators are materials that inhibit the transfer of heat energy, such as wood or ceramic. Conductors have high thermal conductivity while insulators have low thermal conductivity.
Materials are insulators because they have tightly bound electrons that do not move freely. This restricts the flow of electricity through the material. Examples of insulators include rubber, plastic, and glass.
No, insulators are not good conductors of heat. Insulators are materials that do not easily allow heat to pass through them due to their high resistance to thermal conductivity. They are used to prevent the transfer of heat, maintaining a barrier between hot and cold environments.
Keys are usually made from some metal or alloy. If they are, they are good conductors, both of heat and of electricity.
In general, metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.
An insulator is a material that does not transfer heat energy easily. Insulators have low thermal conductivity, which means they are poor conductors of heat. Examples of insulators include rubber, wood, and plastic.
Conductors are good absorber of heat whereas insulator are bad absorber of heat .Examples of conductors are silver,copper,etc..and example of insulators are plastic,ebonite,etc...
In general, metal or anything else that conducts heat or electricity well is a bad insulator.
The opposite of thermal insulators are thermal conductors. Thermal conductors are materials that allow heat to transfer easily through them, while thermal insulators are materials that block the transfer of heat.