Why do we hold a steel glass in a handkerchief while drinking hot milk from it? What are other examples of this kind? Make a note of them.
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because very hot steel glass
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Answer:
Steel glass is a good conductor of heat while a handkerchief is an insulator.
Explanation:
Steel or all metals are good conductors of heat therefore if one holds the steel glass in bare hands he or she will get burnt. An handkerchief is a bad conductor of heat also refereed to as an insulator therefore, Insulators like handkerchief do not easily allow heat to pass through. When using the handkerchief one will not be burnt with the heat produced from the hot milk.
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