A glass casserole is considered an insulator because glass is a poor conductor of heat. This means that it does not transfer heat quickly between its surfaces, helping to maintain a consistent temperature inside the casserole dish while preventing heat loss to the surrounding environment.
Myella! Glass is an insulator... hehehaha.
Glass is an electrical insulator. But glass more readily conducts heat.
Glass is an insulator. It does not conduct electricity well as it has high electrical resistance.
Glass is an insulator because it does not conduct electricity well. However, it can become slightly conductive at very high temperatures due to ionization. Overall, glass is considered a good insulator for most practical purposes.
Glass is an insulator. It does not conduct electricity because it has high electrical resistance.
Yes, a glass microscope slide is an electrical insulator. Glass is generally considered an electrical insulator.
Myella! Glass is an insulator... hehehaha.
Glass is an electrical insulator. But glass more readily conducts heat.
It is a insulator. The glass does not have free electrons to flow as current, and the air in the tube is also an insulator.
It is a insulator. The glass does not have free electrons to flow as current, and the air in the tube is also an insulator.
insulator. it is not a very good insulator though.
insulator. it is not a very good insulator though.
It is a insulator because glass is not a metal so it is NOT A CONDUCTOR.
It is a insulator because glass is not a metal so it is NOT A CONDUCTOR.
It is a insulator because glass is not a metal so it is NOT A CONDUCTOR.
Glass is an insulator. It does not conduct electricity well as it has high electrical resistance.
insulator. it is not a very good insulator though.