Why are handles of cooking utensils made of insulators?
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they are insulators. as insulators do not conduct heat or thermal energy, it makes it easier for the person to hold it. if it is made of conductor, it may burn a person's hand
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The handles of cooking utensils are made up of bad conductors of heat ( ex : wood ) to prevent the conduction of heat from the utensil to our hand .
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