Physics, asked by Gsutam4721, 1 month ago

air ia poor conductor of heat . give example where do we use this statement in our daily life

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Answered by NITESH761
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\huge\mathfrak\blue{There is air trapped in-between the fibres of the woollen clothes. Air is a very poor conductor of heat. So, the air trapped in fibres of woollen clothes also stops the flow of heat from our warm body to the cold surroundings. Since our body does not lose its heat, we feel warm on wearing woollen clothes in winter.}

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