uses of poor condoctor of heat
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Used In Cooking Utnesils In Which some Are poor Conductors Of Heat
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1) to prevent heat loss from a hot body (2) to prevent heat from entering cold body.
1. The handles of saucepans, teapots, kettles, etc, are always made from substances like wood, plastic, etc, to prevent heat from entering the hand so that it can he held comfortably
2. Air is a poor conductor of heat, this is why heat from our bodies does not escape easily to the atmosphere
3. Fur, wool, cotton wool, cork, feathers, sawdust, trapped air in birds’ feathers etc. act as good insulators.
1. The handles of saucepans, teapots, kettles, etc, are always made from substances like wood, plastic, etc, to prevent heat from entering the hand so that it can he held comfortably
2. Air is a poor conductor of heat, this is why heat from our bodies does not escape easily to the atmosphere
3. Fur, wool, cotton wool, cork, feathers, sawdust, trapped air in birds’ feathers etc. act as good insulators.
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