Science, asked by gehna528, 4 months ago

Why are the handles of cooking utensils made up
from bakelite or wood​

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Answered by lprasanna0117
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Answer:

Wood or Bakelite is very bad conductor of heat. This means heat cannot move through these substances and thus they do not get heated easily. Due to this reason the handles of cooking utensils always remain cool than the body of utensil which is made up of metal. Therefore, we can hold the handles easily.

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Answered by AdiHazYT07
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ANSWER WITH EXPLANATION:

Cooking utensils are made up from metals because metals like iron, steel, aluminum etc. conduct heat very nicely. If the handles would be made up of metals then the person cooking food in the utensil may burn his/her hands while touching the utensil.

wood and bakelite are poor conductors of heat and they never melt like plastic. Hence, bake and wood is used for making handles of utensils

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