Demonstrating Conduction (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)): Revision Note
Thermal conductors
Good and bad thermal conductors
Good thermal conductors are solids which easily transfer heat
For example; a metal pan or a ceramic tea cup
Almost all metals are good thermal conductors
Bad thermal conductors (also called insulators) are solids which do not transfer heat well
For example; a wool blanket or layers of cardboard or paper
Non-metals or organic materials (from plants or animals) are often poor thermal conductors
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