Science, asked by VaishnaviSingh123, 8 months ago

Why are handles of utensils made from wood or plastics? Who answers me first I'll marked him/her as the brainliest.​

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Answered by gayathrivolety
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Answer:

Explanation:

Mostly utensils are made of metals and their handles are too made from mostly metals. If we touched them in warm condition, we know that metals are good conductor of heat and we get extremely heat. That's why to prevent this, handles are made of wood and plastic because they are bad conductors of heat so we can handle utensils even it hot condition

Answered by XxMrPagalxX
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Plastic or wood is a poor conductor, i.e., an insulator of heat, which prevents the handles from getting heated and allows us to hold the utensil easily.

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