First, not all plastic melts, secondly the fact of something melting has nothing to do with its electrical resistance.
A bad conductor is a material that does not allow the flow of electricity or heat very well. This is due to the lack of free electrons that can move easily within the material to carry the electric current or heat. Examples of bad conductors include rubber, plastic, and wood.
To distinguish between good and bad conductors of heat, one can set up a simple experiment using metal rods of different materials (e.g. copper and plastic) and attach them to ice cubes. Place the rods in a warm environment and observe which material melts the ice cube faster. The material that melts the ice cube faster is a good conductor of heat, while the one that melts it slower is a poor conductor.
Combs are made of plastic, and plastic is not a great conductor of electricity.
Ice melts faster on metal because metal is a good conductor of heat, allowing heat energy to transfer quickly to the ice. Plastic is a poor conductor of heat, so it retains heat better and slows down the melting process of ice.
A plastic straw is an insulator because it does not conduct electricity.
No, because plastic is an insulator making it a very bad conductor of heat.
plastic is a bad conductor of heat because it is made up of different man made material's.
Not if you wish to be grammatically correct. You could say "plastic is a bad conductor of electricity," which would be an accurate statement.
they have a very large amount of air present in them, plastic is a bad conductor
Because the molecules are NT active?
No, because plastic is an insulator making it a very bad conductor of heat.
Because it does not allow heat or electricity to pass them.
A bad conductor is a material that does not allow the flow of electricity or heat very well. This is due to the lack of free electrons that can move easily within the material to carry the electric current or heat. Examples of bad conductors include rubber, plastic, and wood.
bowl is conductor
It would just melt the plastic and the water would pour out.
Metal contains a sea of mobile electrons around its atoms that can conduct electricity while plastic doesn't.
There are many. One example is plastic. to expand first are the ceramics, then glasses, finally plastics.