Science, asked by kushanikakushi2k11, 7 months ago

A Why are two thin blankets piled together warmer than a single one of the same total
thickness as the two?
1. Air is enclosed in between them.
ii. The outer thin blanket transfers heat faster.
iii. Air acts as medium to transfer the energy.
iv. There is a decrease in the sensation of touch.​

Answers

Answered by tejaswinimogal11
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Answer:

Explanation:

Two thin blankets usually warmer than one thick blanket because air is trapped between them. And the air is bad conductor of heat. It does not pass heat from our body to the surroundings.

Answered by luwangh
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Answer:

1. Air is enclosed in between them.

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