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Q#2: Observe the bad and good conductor of heat at
your surrounding enlist and write the reason in front
of each one
Q:3: Make your own compass and magnet and take
the of it then paste it in a copy.
Also describe the types how You Made it.​

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Answered by Itzcupkae
1

Explanation:

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Observe the bad and good conductor of heat at

your surrounding enlist and write the reason in frontof each one ?

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Materials that allow heat to pass through them easily are called good conductors of heat. Materials that do not conduct heat as easily and quickly as metals do are bad conductors. Take three rods, one each of Aluminium, Copper and Iron. Wax melts faster on three rods where materials have larger Thermal conductivity.

Make your own compass and magnet and takethe of it then paste it in a copy. Also describe the types how You Made

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When Bob Dylan sang "like a rolling stone... with no direction home," he obviously wasn't carrying his compass. Armed with a simple bit of magnetized metal, you can almost always find your "direction home" in an instant. People have been navigating with magnetic compasses for the best part of 900 years, so there must be something in it! What are compasses and how do they work? And what about the compasses people use in ships and airplanes where Earth's magnetism isn't always a reliable method of navigation? Let's take a closer look!

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