why does insulators do not allow heat to pass through it
179 Views|Posted 2011-11-29 13:48:02
Asked by Hlc
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2011-11-29 14:10:29
Shams@ hi hlc
Heat flows from a warmer object to a colder one.
Insulators are any materials which are used to slow this
movement of heat. The cheapest insulator of all is all
around us. It is AIR!
Still or stagnant air does not allow much heat to pass
through it. Air tends to move around, so i

Answered by
2011-11-29 16:31:55
Hi Hlc, Shiksha is an education portal and believes in providing guidance regarding education sector. If you have any concern then you may post any query regarding that. Thanks!

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2011-11-29 13:50:19
This is not the right platform to ask these question please. This is Career portal kindly ask career related question here
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